ANDHRA UNIVERSITYCOMMON ENTRANCE TEST - 2016 for Andhra University and Dr. B. R. Ambedkar University, Srikakulam ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ AUCET-2016 INFORMATION BROCHURE DIRECTOR ADMISSION INFORMA TION BR OCHURE INFORMATION BROCHURE DIRECTORATE OF ADMISSIONS, ANDHRA UNIVERSITY, VIJAYANAGAR PALACE, PEDA WALTAIR, VISAKHAPATNAM 530 017. Tel: 0891-2573441 Email :
[email protected] www.andhrauniversity.edu.in/doa & www.audoa.in ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ PROF. E.A.NARAYANA I/c. Vice-Chancellor, Andhra University, Chairman, Advisory Committee, AUCET-2016 SCHEDULE OF AUCET-2016 Commencement of Submission of online Applications : 09-03-2016 Last date for submission of online Applications : 16-04-2016 Last Date for submission of online Applications with late fee of Rs.1000/- : 25-04-2016 Upload of complaints from the candidates regarding the online Applications 16-04-2016 to : 27-04-2016 Downloading Hall-Tickets from website : 30.04.2016 Commencement of Entrance Tests : 05-05-2016 Date of Publication of Results : 21-05-2016 ANDHRA UNIVERSITY COMMON ENTRANCE TEST - 2016 (AUCET - 2016) ADMISSION INFORMATION BROCHURE I. GENERAL: Directorate of Admissions, Andhra University, Visakhapatnam invites applications from eligible candidates for admission through Andhra University Common Entrance Test (AUCET)-2016 into various Science, Arts, Engineering and Law Courses offered in Campus Colleges of Andhra University (AU), Visakhapatnam, Dr. B. R. Ambedkar University (BRAU), Srikakulam, P.G. Centres, and Colleges affiliated to AU & BRAU offering P.G. Courses for the academic year 2016-2017. 2. Candidates who have already passed their qualifying degree examination or who have appeared / are appearing for the final examination in 2016 only are eligible for AUCET-2016. Candidates qualified in advanced supplementary examinations of 2016 are also eligible. 3. Candidates seeking admission into various courses of study for which tests are conducted should appear for AUCET-2016. Eligibility criteria for different courses and Tests to be conducted are given in Appendix-I. 4. Candidates from other recognised Universities are considered for admission into PG Arts and Science courses only if they possess a three year Bachelor Degree of 10+2+3 or 12+3 or 11+1+3 pattern, with the prescribed minimum percentage of marks, unless otherwise specified. Candidates who acquired Bachelor Degree by Distance Education without 10+2+3 pattern are also eligible for admission into P.G. Courses, subject to submission of residence certificate. 5. Bachelor Degrees of B.A./B.Sc./B.Com./B.A.Litt. and B.L. from Universities other than AP should be recognised by the respective Universities as equivalent thereto. 6. The requirement for admission into all Science and Engineering Courses offered by these universities is a minimum aggregate of 50% marks in Group Subjects (Part II) of the qualifying examination unless or otherwise specified. For SC and ST candidates, a minimum aggregate of 45% marks in group subjects (Part II) is sufficient. 7. The requirement for Arts, Commerce and Law courses is generally a pass in the appropriate qualifying degree, except for M.Sc. Anthropology for which the requirement is a minimum aggregate of 50% marks in group subjects (Part-II) in the qualifying examination and for SC& ST candidates, a minimum aggregate of 45% marks in the group subjects. The requirement for M.Ed course is a pass with a minimum aggregate of 50% marks (45% for SC & ST Candidates). 8. ALLOWING A CANDIDATE FOR AUCET-2016 DOES NOT GUARANTEE A RIGHT OF ADMISSION INTO THE COURSE OF STUDY. A candidate must satisfy the eligibility criteria as given in Appendix-I. Candidates allowed to take the entrance test and subsequently getting seats by furnishing false information are liable for prosecution and cancellation of seats without notice. The decision of the admitting authority is final. 9. Candidates who have already completed one P.G. course (Professional or Non-Professional) will not be provided hostel accommodation and will not be considered for any type of scholarship whatsoever, as per G.O.s. in force. As per Govt of A.P. Social Welfare (Edn) Department Memo No. 10537 / SW. Edn. 2/2011 dated. 01.11.2011: The Maximum eligible age for obtaining scholarship in respect of SC, ST and BC is 34 years and in respect of EBC / Minorities / Disabled is 30 years for PG and above courses. 10. Candidates who have already studied a P.G. course are not eligible to write the test leading to admission into the same course. Such candidates are liable for disciplinary action. 11. The concerned University reserves the right to fill or not to fill the seats earmarked for a particular course on administrative reasons. All admissions are purely provisional and the concerned University reserves the right to cancel the admission at any stage. Further, it also reserves the right to run or not to run a particular course depending on the number of candidates joined in it. A minimum of 10 candidates or 50% of sanctioned strength of seats for a course which ever is less should join in any course under Self Finance or Payment streams to run the course. 12. The candidates seeking admission into the courses offered without entrance test should also apply online against this notification. 13. MEDIUM OF INSTRUCTION IN ALL P.G. COURSES EXCEPT LANGUAGES OFFERED WILL BE IN ENGLISH. HENCE THE CANDIDATES SHALL WRITE THEIR SUBSEQUENT EXAMINATIONS AFTER ADMISSION IN ENGLISH ONLY. 14. All disputes pertaining to AUCET-2016 shall fall within the courts jurisdiction of Visakhapatnam only. II. HOW TO APPLY: 1. 1) SUBMISSION OF FILLED IN APPLICATIONS THROUGH ONLINE : Applications should be submitted through online only. Online Submission For online submission, visit the Website www.audoa.in, www.andhrauniversity.edu.in/doa. A candidate has to pay Rs. 500/- (Plus Bank charges applicable for the mode of payment selected) as Registration and Application Processing Fee (and late fee if applicable) by opting any of the following modes of payments: (a) Andhra Bank / State Bank of India Challan (b)Debit / Credit Card / Net Banking. After filling the online Application form with the required details, verify all the details carefully and press Submit button. Filled in Application Form will be generated that contains :: 1 :: KAKINADA 5. Select the eligible courses.O)or relevant certificate for proof of local status. INCOMPLETE APPLICATIONS WILL BE SUMMARILY REJECTED. IV. VIZIANAGARAM 4. Note : The above original certificates are to be submitted during the Counseling for Admission 2) GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: 1. 5. VISAKHAPATNAM 2. Upload of complaints will be allowed during April 16 . Centres. Requests for change of Test Centre and Subject opted by the candidate in the Application Form will not be considered under any circumstances. if Passed. 2016. (ii) conduct or not to conduct any test and (iii) cancel a Test/Test . Date of Birth as per SSC records. The University reserves the right to reject the application of a candidate at any stage.andhrauniversity. d. Percentage of marks and year of Passing of Qualifying Examination. DOA is not responsible for non-submission of application with in the notified date and time for any reason whatsoever. TEST PROCEDURE: 1. Take print out of filled in Online Application Form. logarithm tables. AMALAPURAM 2.in/doa & www. Use the Application number for future correspondence till the admission process is completed.in and attend the examination. No correspondence will be entertained in this regard. SRIKAKULAM 3. They will not be allowed to leave the examination hall before the stipulated time. Candidates shall come to the Examination hall at least half-an hour before the commencement of the Test. RAJAHMUNDRY 6. The Syllabi for the entrance test can be had from Andhra University websites www. cell phones. 3. Andhra University reserves the right to: (i) allot a Centre other than the candidate’s choice. :: 2 :: . 2.Application number along with filled details. Candidates applying for more than one test are advised to opt for the same Centre as there is a likelihood of clash of dates and timings. Calculators. 4. 5. The candidates need not apply again for admission into University Colleges. The candidate should PRESERVE THE AUCET HALL TICKET to produce at the time of test and later at the time of admission into the course.27. Hall Ticket Number and photo) OMR ANSWER SHEET only. GUNTUR 10. slide-rule or any other calculating aids are NOT ALLOWED into the Examination hall. h. Candidates should answer on the candidate specific ( with candidate name. b) the candidate fails to satisfy the prescribed eligibility conditions. and Colleges affiliated to AU and BRAU. shall not be permitted to be made in the filled in application once it is received by the University. the test will not be conducted and admissions will be made based on the marks obtained in qualifying degree. c) false or incorrect information is furnished. 3. The following information must be kept ready for filling the details Online submission a. g. pagers.in 2. BHIMAVARAM 8. Caste in case of SC/ST/BC candidates.edu.G. Candidates should download the Hall-Tickets from the University website : www. the test will be conducted at Visakhapatnam centre only. including that of caste/community status or category. Candidate should mention the Centre code and name of his / her choice in Online Application Form. 3.edu. The Director.R. 6.audoa. Any change whatsoever. c. 7. Parental Income Upto One lakh or up to Two lakhs or more than Two Lakhs (rupees) Study or Residence (from M.in/ doa or www. III. Candidates will not be allowed into the examination hall without hall-ticket or after the commencement of the Test. VIJAYAWADA 9. When the number of registered candidates for any test is below 200. e. TEST CENTRES: 1. f. HALL-TICKETS: 1. if a) the application is incomplete. ELURU 7. PH/NCC/ NSS/SPORTS /CAP etc. books. For NCC/ NSS / Sports categories the certificates obtained in qualifying examination alone are considered. papers. P. b. AUCET-2016 will be conducted at the following Test Centres: 1. 5.Centre based on the number of candidates opted for the Test / Test Centre.audoa. V. 4. When the number of applications is less than the number of seats for any test . Hall-Ticket Number of Qualifying Examination. 4.andhrauniversity. Candidates submitting false TC are liable for cancellation of seat at any stage and are liable for prosecution.5. Duplicate TC relating to UG / PG degree should be accompanied by proper evidence of loss of original TC. ADMISSION INFORMATION: 1.Sc. Candidate has to download Rank Card from the website only. 2.Sc. Candidates who have completed / studied already or discontinued and seeking admission to second PG or professional course should submit TC relating to first PG course only. The Chief Superintendent of the test centre can take disciplinary action on candidates involved in indiscipline.edu. The receipt of original certificates shall be given to the candidate. (x) Valid latest income certificate issued by M. Coastal Aquaculture and Marine Biotechnology. 4. (xii) Candidates opting for admission under NCC/Sports/CAP/PH/NSS quota shall produce relevant original certificate. 2.S. (ii) Degree / Provisional Pass Certificate. 8. The concerned University reserves the right to deny entry into AUCET-2016. At the time of certificate verification at helpline centres candidates should produce the following original certificates in support of the qualification and reservations claimed in the application for verification.O. (xiii) Discharge certificate and service certificate of the parent in case of children of armed personel. colleges and number of seats Appendix . (i) AUCET-2016 Rank Card & Hall Ticket. Agricultural Biotechnology. etc. :: 3 :: .III may be referred. at the helpline centre.in/doa). The admission schedule will be made available in the websites.I. his/her rank can be cancelled and the candidate can be denied admission into any course under AUCET-2016 or admission can be cancelled even if admission is given. All the admissions are purely provisional and the University reserves the right to cancel the admission at any stage. the order of merit will be decided on the basis of date of birth of the candidate with priority to older candidate. VI./ Thasildar if fee concession is claimed (the validity of income certificate is four years from the date of issue) or White ration card (GO. 4. malpractice. b) The student has to select the course of study through web options. (iv) Transfer and Conduct Certificate from the institution where the candidate last studied. Space Physics are not filled they shall be converted to seats under open category. Guidelines for Admission: a) The conversion of reserved / special category seats into other category will not be made in the first phase counseling.186 dt.II & Appendix . Police complaint with not tracable and Affidavit. Information regarding college-wise. 5. Civil Surgeon. c) Candidates who did not claim their reservation / special category at the time of submission of their applications will also be allowed under that particular category subject to production of original certificates. (xiv) Physical fitness certificate from an Asst. After verification of the Certificates.No. (xv) One set of Photostat copies of all the above certificates.2015) (xi) 4 recent passport size Photos. 7.R. M. (iii) Consolidated Marks statement of the Qualifying Examination. impersonation.andhrauniversity. There is no provision for revaluation or personal verification of the answer sheet. For courses. CC and Migration certificate. 3. 6.M. Admission shall be based on the AUCET-2016 Rank. (viii) Intermediate original certificate. course-wise and reservation category-wise seat distribution and fee structure will be made available by the respective Universities after declaration of AUCET-2016 results on the respective web sites (www. VII. If the University finds the antecedents of the candidates are bad subsequent to the appearance of AUCET-2016. In case of a tie between candidates securing the same mark in a test. d) If seats under Other States quota in M. (vii) Study Certificates for the last seven years or Residence Certificate for preceding seven years of the qualifying examination. (Admission will not be given if TC of the institution where the candidate studied last is not submitted) (v) Migration Certificate (for other Universities) (vi) Date of Birth Certificate (SSC/Matriculation or equivalent Certificate). All candidates appeared for the Entrance Test will be awarded AUCET-2016 test-wise Ranks as per marks secured in the test appeared. M. (ix) Integrated Community Certificate issued by the competent authority in case of SC/ST/BC/EBC/ Minority candidates. and the answer scripts of such candidates will not be valued..26. RANK: 1. 3. the candidate will get all his/her Original certificates back except TC. 9.Sc. subject to the fulfillment of eligibility criteria as given in Appendix. in addition to the above. The cases of pending revaluation will not be considered.6. B10%. Guntur and Prakasam belonging to Andhra University area.184. PH and Sports.S. 2.1 If he/she has studied in an educational institution or educational institutions in such local area for a period of not less than four consecutive academic years ending with the academic year in which he/she appeared or first appeared in the relevant qualifying examination as the case may be. if he/she resided in that local area for a period of not less than four years immediately preceding the date of commencement of the relevant qualifying examination in which he/she appeared. In the absence of eligible women candidates in categories of SC. RESERVATION OF SEATS: Admission into various courses of study shall be made on the basis of AUCET-2016 Rank and eligibility criteria subject to the rule of reservation as detailed below: A.184. Education (EC-2) Department.1) above in relation to any local area shall be regarded as a local candidate of AU/OU/SVU. This reservations is applicable for local candidates only. 20-8-1993. Visakhapatnam. NCC.M. 10. 2.S. D. A-7%. who are locals for Osmania and Sri Venkateswara University areas. in any local area. he/she has not studied in any educational institutions. In the absence of suitable PH candidates in the respective categories. East Godavari.1 If he/she has studied in the educational institutions in the state for a period of not less than seven consecutive academic years ending with the academic year in which he/she appeared or first appeared for the relevant qualifying examination as the case may be. 10-12-1999 as amended uptodate: (a) Scheduled Castes (SC):15%. Educational Institutions recognised by the Government and similar State or quasi Government Institutions within the State. Local Bodies.2 Where. dt.no. 3. B. or (ii) Where the period of his/her study in two or more local areas is equal. LOCAL CANDIDATES: In every course of study and category (explained in the following section B) 85% of the available seats are reserved in favour of the Local Candidates from the districts of Srikakulam. C-1%. 2. A candidate shall be regarded as a local candidate in relation to a local area (AU/OU/SVU).No. and b) The following categories of candidates who are defined as “Non-locals” for the present purpose: (i) All candidates. (G. Vizianagaram. (b) NCC: 1%. Universities. (G. ST. or either of whose parents have resided in the State for a period of ten years excluding periods of employment outside the State. (d) 33.O. and G. Children of Armed Forces Personnel (CAP): 2% of seats be filled by horizontal method of reservation.O. Public Sector Corporations.2 If during the whole or any part of the seven consecutive academic years ending with the academic year in which he/she appeared or first appeared for the relevant qualifying examinations. but has resided in the State during the whole of the said period of seven years.M.646 dated : 10. he/she not studied in the educational institutions. Krishna. (iii)Candidates who are spouses/children of those in the employment of the State or Central Government. A Certificate to that effect from the Head of the Institution or Department should be enclosed. during the whole or any part of the four consecutive academic years in which he/she appeared.M. West Godavari. excluding periods of study outside the State. D-7% and E-4%).33% or more of the seats therein. The remaining 15% seats can be competed by the categories mentioned below: a) All candidates defined as “Locals” of Andhra University area.116 SW(CV-1) dt. be regarded as a local candidate in relation to (i) Such local area where he/she has studied for the maximum period out of the period of seven years. 1.5%. such local area where he/she studied last in such equal periods. C. be regarded as a local Candidate in relation to (i) Such local area where he/she has resided for the maximum period out of the said period of seven years.1979) B.O. or first appeared in the relevant qualifying examination. dt. Scheduled Tribes (ST): 6%.07. This reservation is applicable for local candidates only. BC Groups A. (c) PH: 3% of seats be filled by following horizontal method of reservation.No. such local area where he she has resided last in such periods.S. CAP. Sports: 0. or (ii) Where the period of his/her residence in two or more local areas is equal. 20-8-1993).33% of the seats in each course shall be reserved in favour of women candidates in each category. This rule of reservation shall not be applicable if women candidates selected on merit in each category form 33. OTHER CATEGORIES OF RESERVATION: The allocation of percentage of seats as detailed below is as per G.e) Cancellation of seats : Cancellation of seats will be made with 90% refund of total fee prescribed before completion of first phase of counseling and 80% refund of the total fee prescribed before completion of second phase counseling and with no fee refund after second phase of counseling. those seats will be filled in with men candidates of the same category. Listed Backward Classes (BC: 29%. (ii) Candidates who have resided in the State of Andhra Pradesh for a total period of ten years.No.O. A candidate who is not regarded as local candidate under clause (1. 1. these seats will be filled-in with other candidates of the same category. (e) The number of seats reserved under various categories shall be calculated on the total seats available in the respective units given below as per the existing rules of the respective universities: If there is any :: 4 :: . OR 1. or first appeared. E. as the case may be. No supplementary examination will be conducted. with a different Hostel fee structure. The admissions are based on the order of priority fixed by the panel of experts and subject to availability of seats in the particular course / college. C. b) Candidates admitted into full-time (day) courses should not undertake any assignment /employment or study of any other course simultaneously (except evening diploma course where he/she has to get no objection certificate) and any violation leads to cancellation of admission. (f) 1% supernumerary seats in each course are available in A. Only local candidates are eligible for admission under NCC. d) Examinations shall be conducted at the end of each Semester. CAP.U. NCC. Those who are absent themselves without valid reasons will not be paid any scholarship. Camp.F. (ii) In case of special reservation. Hostel admission is subject to the rules in force from time to time.1-30/94 (CPP-11) of UGC subject to their eligibility. c) Payment of residential scholarships in respect of eligible students of all reserved categories is conditional on their putting a minimum attendance of 75% in the college in each quarter. University Youth Festivals. The selection of the candidates for the NSS categories will be made under the following three categories i. recipients of District/University level NSS Best Service Awards. :: 5 :: . (iii) Candidates seeking admission under Sports. Campus to candidates belonging to AU NSS candidates.A. “C” Grade:The volunteer should fulfill the Tasks and Targets of two years service and participation in the Special Camping Programme. Ragging Act 26 of 1997 and subsequent Supreme Court verdict. iv) All Arts Courses offered by all colleges under the Government and Private managements affiliated to AU & BRAU are taken as one unit each. PH.D. Engineering College are taken as one unit and M. the candidate should have studied in any state other than A. The name of a student who continuously remains absent for a period of 10 days from the date of admission without valid reason and intimation to the concerned Head of the Department shall be removed from the rolls. Pre-R. (h) 15% supernumerary seats are available in Campus colleges of the participating Universities Colleges to Foreign students in each course as per the D. he/she shall be paid scholarship in proportion to the attendance.Sc.P. A.O. Computer Science Courses offered in A.U. Candidates not securing a minimum of 75% attendance should repeat the course.fraction in the calculation of seats under reservation for various categories. C. PROCEDURE FOR ADMISSION TO RESERVED SEATS: (i) SC.P. “A” Grade: The volunteer should fulfill the Tasks and Targets of two years service along with Special Camp participation and represented the Nation in the International Event in NSS activities OR recipient of Indira Gandhi National NSS Award OR participant in the Republic Day Parade Camp in New Delhi. C. and be a native of a place outside A. Applied Chemistry and M. iii) All Arts courses offered by campus colleges and PG Centres of the respective Universities are taken as one unit each. 11. Computer Science Courses offered in affiliated college are taken as one unit. “B” Grade: The volunteer should fulfill the Tasks and Targets of Two years service along with Special Camp participation and participated in the National Integration Camp. B. NSS and Sports categories. it should be rounded off to the nearest number without affecting the sanctioned strength. ii) All Science courses offered by all colleges under the Government and Private managements affiliated to AU & BRAU are taken as one unit each. (g) 5% supernumerary seats in each course are available in Campus colleges of the participating Universities to candidates belonging to Other States.Centres are taken as one unit each. Inter-Collegiate Camp..Sc. Their applications will be considered under separate fee structure applicable to foreign students. B. i) All Science courses offered by respective University Campus Colleges and P.P. Candidates under self-finance category will be considered for hostel accommodation subject to availability of seats only after accommodating students under regular category. If the candidate puts in less than 75% of attendance for valid reasons. vi) M. PH. ST and LBC (A. e) RAGGING in any form by any student will make him/her liable for expulsion/punishment as per A. Youth Leadership Training Camp winners of the district. E) seats will be filled as per the order of merit (Rank) in each category.Sc.Sc Programmes offerred in AU Campus colleges are taken as one unit each.No. To consider a candidate under Other States category./M. as per the rules mentioned in Admission Information Brochure AUCET-2016. CAP and NSS are directed to appear before admission committee along with all original certificates in support of their claim for verification . v) 5 -year Integrated M. D.e. General Regulations during Study of the Course: a) As per the UGC guidelines all Candidates admitted into various courses of study are required to put in a minimum of 75% of class room attendance. Such candidates need not appear for the Entrance Test.G. University will constitute expert committees with competent authorities and they will fix the priority. f) Only limited Hostel Accommodation is available. Sc.U. 10102 : M. 10202 : M.Sc. Zoology. Plant Protection.Physical Oceanography .U.Sc.Sc.Sc. Zoology. (Vocational) with Food Science & Quality Control. 10209 : M.G. Aquaculture and Mathematics.Sc. 10109 : M. 10210 : M. with Aquaculture. Home Science. (Vocational) with Food Science and Quality Control. B. Chemistry. B.Sc. Fisheries.Physics .Sc. 10115 : M.A.U.U. Medical Lab Technology. Agricultural Biotechnology offered in Department of Botany .Sc.. (Vocational) with Food Science & Quality Control. Microbiology. Human Genetics.Meteorology-A. Sciences. B. / B. B. Zoology. Fisheries and Industrial Fisheries.Sc. 10204 : M.U.U. with Electronics (as main wherever applicable). B. Mathematics and any other non-biological science subject. 10103 : M. B. with Nutrition as one of the subjects. 10111 : M. Zoology .A.Sc.Sc. Horticulture & Landscape Management .Sc with Physics and Mathematics.A.Sc.Sc./B. Chemistry.U. B./B.U. 10107 : M. (Vocational) with Food Science & Quality Control. 10108 : M. (Vocational) with Chemistry and any two of the Life Science Subjects as Optionals./B.Sc. Agriculture. Zoology (as main wherever applicable) and any other two science subjects / B.U. B. VSP 102 : Physical Sciences B. Botany with any other two science subjects including vocational subjects. 10105 : M. 10+2+3 with Food and Nutrition / Food Technology or Composite/General Home Science at B. Coastal Aquaculture & Marine Biotechnology ./B.U. 10112 : M.Sc.Sc.A. Biotechnology.E. Biochemistry.Space Physics .A. Zoology.U.U.Sc. Biotechnology . B. Biochemistry.A. (Vocational) Food Science & Quality Control and B. P. Foods.Life Sciences Eligibility Course Code & Name 10101 : M. Env. of Systems Design.Sc. Public Health. Nutrition. 10203 : M. Home Science (2years Self-finance) regular course offered in St.Sc.A.A. Physics and any other subject with P. B.Sc. Microbiology and Medical Lab Tech.Sc. with Chemistry and Life Sciences. with any three of the following subjects: Botany. Genetics. :: 6 :: . Nutrition & Dietetics-A. Courses are of two years duration unless & otherwise specified) Admissions shall be made based on rank obtained in Entrance Exam in AUCET-2016 Test Code & Name 101.Fisheries.Sc. Geophysics^ -B.Sc.A.Sc.A. Biotechnology. Physics .A.Sc.U.A. Fishery Science .A. Biochemistry.A.Sc. Diploma in AU Instrumentation. Human Genetics. Environmental Sciences.Marine Biotechnology . 10116 : M. Agriculture.Sc. Biotechnology.M / B. Chemistry.(Ag) / B. Chemistry. B. SKLM 10208 : M. A.Sc. (Vocational) with any two of the following subjects: Botany.Sc. Botany . (Vocational) Chemistry/ Biochemistry as one of the three subjects (as main wherever applicable) and B.) Geophysics (3 years duration)-A. Nursing. App.U. or 4 years B. SKLM 10104 : M. Home Science.Sc.Sc.A. B.G. B.Sc. Human Genetics.Sc.Sc.Sc. Marine Geophysics 10206 : M.Sc.Marine Biology and Fisheries . Microbiology.U.U. B. Seed Technology. (Agriculture).A. Biotechnology B. level / B.Sc.U.and any other subject.Sc. Mathematics offered in Dept.Sc. Botany.Sc. 10114 : M.G.Sc. Genetics.with Physics (as main wherever applicable). B.Sc. Electronics & Instrumentation B.U. Human Genetics . Biochemistry .Affiliated Colleges of BRAU.Joseph’s Coll for Women(A).A.Sc.Sc. Horticulture.Sc. Forestry.x B. B. Environmental Sciences. Nutrition & Dietetics.Sc.Sc.Sc.Sc. (Vocational) with any two of the following subjects: Biotechnology. Tech.R.Sc. B. Vocational with a combination of any two of the following subjects: Microbiology. Microbiology . Environmental Sciences. Agricultrue and Horticulture.Nuclear Physics-A. Home Science. 10113 : M.U. 10106 : M.U.Sc. 10205 : M.Sc. Mathematics. Vocational Zoology (as main wherever applicable) and any other two science subjects.(Tech.Sc. 10201 : M. Biochemistry.Sc. 10110 : M. Dairy Sciences. Botany. Forestry./B.APPENDIX-I: COURSES OFFERED AND ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA FOR ADMISSION (All P. SKLM 10207 : M.Sc.U.Sc.Sc. B.U.R. with any life science subject as one of the subjects in PartII.Sc. Diploma in Electronics. with Geology (as main wherever applicable).A. A. Chemistry.Sc.Sc. . KKD 20114 : Journalism & Mass Communication.A.A. A.Sc.Sc. (i) 50% seats to B. Appl.A.A.Sc./M.A.A.A. Statistics with Computer Science offered in department of Statistics-A. Vocational Chemistry / Applied Chemistry / Industrial Chemistry (as main wherever applicable) as one of the subjects.Sc.(O. Economics . .U.R.A. (ii) 50% seats to any other degree Recognized by Andhra University.A B. 10401 : Analytical Chemistry 10402 : Bio-Inorganic Chemistry 10403 : Environmental Chemistry 10404 : Inorganic Chemistry 10405 : Chemistry and Analysis of Foods.U./M. (iii) Any unfilled seats in any category may be filled by other category.A. Mathematics.PGC-A.A. Tech. . Anthropology offered in Department of Anthropology.Offered in Law College.A/B.A. Geology .A. -A. course with psychology as one of the paper or specialization. Economics .A.R. Statistics .A.Sc. . SKLM 201 : Humanities & Social Sciences B.Sc.Sc.) . Mathematics and Physics (as main wherever applicable) or B.A.A.A.U.A.Sc.U. 20101 : M.H.A. B. with Economics as one of the subjects. 10501 : M.U.U.C.Sc.Sc. .AUCE(A) 105 : Geology B. 20118 : M. 20117 : M. B.Com. (i) To have passed intermediate examination of state of A. (Including vocational and restructured courses).AU.Sc.L. Mathematics and any other non-biological science subject.A.Organic Chemistry B. Mineral benefication and Materials Handling. 20102 : M. 20116 : M.SKLM 10411 : Physical Chemistry 10412 : M.Mathematics (as main wherever applicable) 10303 : M.A.U.(O.L.B.D.Sc.P.Sc.A.U.S.Sc. Computer Science (2 year Evening Course) offered in A.U -TPG 20110 : M.B. 10305 : M. degree programme recognized by AU B.A. SKML 10304 : M.TPG 20103 : M. B. 20115 : M.R.Com. College of Engineering. 20107 : M. Chemistry with the following specializations .B.R.H./M.A.M. 20111 : M. Geology (as Main wherever applicable) with any two of the following subjects. 104 : Chemical Sciences M. Economics PGC .U. Applied Geology (3years duration) .U.Sc.Sc.Sc. Any graduate degree Recognized by AU.Sc.U. (Vocational) with Chemistry / Applied Chemistry and Mathematics & Physics as the other two subjects.U.U.R.Com.Com.Test Code & Name Course Code & Name Eligibility 103 : Mathematical Sciences 10301 : M. B.A with both Statistics and Mathematics.VZM 20105 : M.Sc. Economics -A. 20113 : M.U . Mathematics .A.L) or B.A./B.R. SKLM 20104 : M.I.U. 10503 : M.A. Tech.U.Sc. B.U. 10302 : M. with Mathematics as a course of study at 10+2 level.A. 20112 : M.B. 20120 : M.A.Sc. 10306 : M. . SKLM 20108 : M.A.A.Mathematics B.A with . :: 7 :: . 10502 : M.L. Psychology . Applied Mathematics -A.Sc. B. B. Geology^ B. /B. .R.A. /B.offered in Department of Engineering Chemistry . 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Polarization and charge density.theory .Magnetic induction (B) and field (H) -permeability and susceptibility . Ecology. Biology of plant seed. disorders. General characteristics of taxonomic groups at class and family level Water relations and mineral nutrition of plants. charged cylindrical conductor and an infinite conducting sheet of charge. Bioremediation. Staining techniques.Types. Linkage and Crossing over. Muscle and Nervous system. Sex determination. reservoir and riverine fisheries. DNA finger printing. plane :: 10:: . synchrocyclotron and synchrotron . Microbiology : Microbes . energy losses and efficiency. Culture practices. contact diseases in humans.renewable energy resources. Cultivation of fin and shell fish. lipids. Classification of marine environment . Recombination in prokaryotes transformation. Embryology of chordates. Chromatography. Marks : 100 102 . Animal Science : Biology of invertebrates and chordates. Boundary conditions at the dielectric surface. 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Gene Interaction. CR and LCR circuits . biofertilizers.APPENDIX-II SYLLABI FOR ENTRANCE TESTS IN SCIENCE. 4. DNA vectors. current environmental issues.force on a current carrying conductor placed in a magnetic field.self and mutual inductance. 101 .E. Electrostatics : Gauss law and its applications-Uniformly charged sphere. Magnetostatics : Magnetic shell . Karyotype.Maxwell’s wave equation. 5. Ecological adaptations. Electric fields in cavities of a dielectric-needle shaped cavity and disc shaped cavity. Biogeochemical cycles.by bacteria. ARTS. Ecological pyramids. Chromosomal aberrations in humans. Dielectrics : An atomic view of dielectrics. Eletrophoresis. Digestion and absorption. Maxwell’s equations and electromagnetic waves : A review of basic laws of electricity and magnetism displacement current . Nutrition : Biological value of proteins. 9. 7. cells and organelles of immune system. Plant microbe interactions. Hardy . protein malnutrition. electric field strength from the electric dipole and an infinite line of charge.expression for induced emf . 2. 14. Magnetism and Electronics 1. Renewable and non .C and L-vector diagrams -Power in ac circuits. Principles of recombinant DNA technology. 8. cloning. Biotechnology : Plant and animal cell culture. Mutations . Enzymes classification and mode of action.Q-factor. insect borne. Sex linkage. lipids. Molecular Biology and Genetic Engineering : Structure of eukaryotic gene. construction and working of attracted disc electrometer. 4. 2.Life Sciences Max. Microbial diseases in plants . Ethnobotany and medicinal plants. Applications of genetic engineering.Light and Electron. Climatic and edaphic and biotic factors.force between plates of condenser.food and water borne.Maxwell’s equations in differential form . 3. Immunotechniques. Genetics : Mendelian principles. measurement of dielectric constant and potential difference. Alternating current relation between current and voltage in pure R. 8. Regulation of gene expression in prokaryotes. 6. Photosynthesis. Cell division . Globla warming and climate change. distribution and biology. Environment and Evolution : Theories and evidences of organic evolution. enzyme inhibition. aminoacids and nucleic acids. COMMERCE & ENGINEERING 1. Metabolism : Metabolism of carbohydrates. and P. Hypersensitivity. 3. Chemistry and physiological role of vitamins and minerals in living systems. Deduction of Coulmb’s law from Gauss law Mechanical force on a charged conductor Electric potential . blood coagulation. Components of an ecosystem. potential energy of a dipole in an electric field. 12. Transgenesis. cyclotron. Structure and function of cell organelles. Transcription and translation in pro and eukaryotes. 7. Biopesticides. conjugation. Isolation and cultivation of bacteria and virus. Immunology : Types of immunity. kidney and heart. Plant growth regulators.Genic and chromosomal (Structural and numerical). Biodiversity. Endocrinology. 6. enzyme kinetics.Mitosis and Meiosis.Construction. composition of blood. Non-conventional fuels. proteins.Physical and chemical parameters. Marine. Biomolecules : Carbohydrates. amino acids. Varying and alternating currents : Growth and decay of currents in LR. Ecological sucession . Marks : 100 Cell Biology : Ultrastructure of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cell. Techniques : Microscopy . three phase (basics only). Chromosomes structure. DNA replication in pro and eukaryotes.field due to magnetic shell -equivalent of electric circuit and magnetic shell .Hydrosere and xerosere. vitamins and porphyrins. capacitance of parallel plate condenser with and without dielectric.Potential due to a charged spherical conductor. force and torque on a current loop.potential due to magnetic shell . Physiology : Structure and function of liver. Max. Dielectric constant. Antigen . blood types. Blotting techniques. Modern Physics 1. 5. 7.De Morgan’s Laws . ripple factor (quantitative) – p n p and n p n transistors. Basic postulates of quantum mechanics. Logic gates: OR. channels. Poynting theorem. L-S and j-j coupling schemes. 12 Nanomaterials: Introduction. shell model. Fabrication of quantum nanostructures. Nuclear PhysicsNuclear Structure:Basic properties of nucleus . effect of magnetic field. Experimental arrangement for Raman effect and its applications. persistent current. antiferromagnetism and ferrimagnetism ferrites and their applications. intensity rules. Elements of symmetry.electromagnetic waves -Transverse nature of electromagnetic waves. metal nanoclusters. nuclear forces.Change of entropy of a perfect gas-change of entropy when ice changes into steam. Bravais lattices. Operators.neutrino hypothesis. determination of internuclear distance. Position of electron in a Bohr orbit. Quantum MechanicsInadequacy of classical Physics: (Discussion only)Spectral radiation . CsCI. spin. X-ray Diffraction: Diffraction of X -rays by crystals. continuity equation . Vibrational energies and spectrum of diatomic molecule. mass. Stern & Gerlach experiment Vector atom model and quantum numbers associated with it. current components in transistors. Transport Phenomena . Matter Waves:de Broglie’s hypothesis . Molecular Spectroscopy: Types of molecular spectra.Carnot’s engine and its efficiency . RC coupled amplifier and phase shift oscillator (qualitative). Meissner effect. Uncertainity Principle:Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle for position and momentum (x and px)..Temperature.Laue’s method and powder method. Superconductivity: Basic experimental facts .Elements of BCS theory-Cooper pairs. specific heat. pure rotational energies and spectrum of diatomic molecule. Simple crystal structures (S.Entropy (T-S) diagram . scintillation counter. Intrinsic and extrinsic semiconductors. Type I and Type II superconductors. Langevin’s theory of paramagnetism.Entropy and disorder .statement and proof. Nan particles. Miller indices. eigen functions and eigen values. Exclusive . Unit Cell.wavelength of matter waves. Cystal lattice. expectation values.Change in entropy in reversible and irreversible processes . semiconductor nanoparticles. Double slit experiment. nuclear reaction kinematics. rectifiers and filters.p-n junction diode. Paschen-Back Effect and Stark Effect 2. Born – Haber cycle. Zener diode characteristics and its application as voltage regulator.Planck’s law. Raman effect. Isotope effect Thermodynamic properties. 14.C. realization of these gates using discrete components. classification of solids in terms of forbidden energy gap.nanodot. Diffraction by a single slit.Nuttal law. Crystal Structure: Crystalline nature of matter.GM counter.determination of hybrid parameters from transistor characteristics -transistor as an amplifier — concept of negative feed back and positive feed back Barkhausen criterion. Stability of an atom . Magnetism: Magnetic properties of dia. 8. 15. converting Binary to Decimal and vice versa. Standing de Brogile waves of electron in Bohr orbits. charge. magnetic dipole moment and electric quadrupole moment. doublet fine structure. Complementary principle of Bohr. Applications.OR gate. Half and Full adders.AND.transistor hybrid parameters .Bohr’s atomic theory. Digital Principles : Binary number system. Bragg’s law. Nuclear models . p-p and n-p scattering (concepts). CB. NAND. Thermodynamics: Introduction . 3. :: 11 :: . BCC. Kinetic theory of gases: Introduction . Nuclear Reactions: Types of nuclear reactions. Lattice energy of ionic crystals . Fermi level. FCC. carbon clusters.Second law of thermodynamics. Weiss’ theory of ferromagnetism -Concepts of magnetic domains.characteristics of crystals with different bindings. Application of Schrodinger wave equation to particle in one and three dimensional boxes. potential step and potential barrier.Reversible and irreversible processes . 4.Significance. carbon nanotubes.Nuclear Detectors . 6. Davisson and Germer experiment. entropy. proportional counter. Bonding in Crystals: Types of bonding in crystals .thermal conductivity . selection rules.Entropy of universe . Geiger . Energy and time (E and t).NOT gates. NaCI diamond and Zinc Blends) 11. Basic Electronics : Formation of electron energy bands in solids. Binding energy of nucleus. Kelvin’s and Claussius statements Thermodynamic scale of temperature . Experimental techniques . Geiger . properties of matter waves. High temperature superconductors (general information) Thermodynamics and Optics 1. 2. calculation of Born coefficient and repulsive exponent. Wilson cloud chamber and solid state detector Solid State Physics 10. production of electromagnetic waves (Hertz experiment). 10.vice versa and Decimal to Hexadecimal vice versa. Photoelectric effect . nanowire and quantum well. Zeeman Effect. Compton’s effect (quantitative) experimental verification. Experimental verification Toothed Wheel Experiment. singlet and triplet fine structure. Crystal systems.zero resistance.Entropy.Nuttal law from Gammow’s theory. direct reactions (concepts). Spectra of alkali atoms. Alkaline earth spectra. Compound nucleus. quantum nanostructures .Einstien’s photoelectric equation.liquid drop model. deuteron binding energy. Alpha and Beta Decays: Range of alpha particles. Fermi’s theory of p-decay (qualitative).Carnot’s theorem . Half wave and full wave.diffusion of gases. Classical theory of Raman effect. Particle in a box. 13. Binary addition and subtraction (1’s and 2’s complement methods). Gamma ray microscope. Parallel adder circuits. Hexadecimal number system. Conversion from Binary to Hexadecimal . para and ferromagnetic materials. Beta spectrum . 9. truth tables. 9.size. Atomic SpectraIntroduction – Drawbacks of Bohr’s atomic model – Sommerfeld’s elliptical orbits – relativistic correction (no derivation). Schrodinger Wave Equation:Schrodinger time independent and time dependent wave equations. Limitations of old quantum theory.CE and CC configurations . Wave function properties . Spectral terms. NOR as universal gates.determination of Medelung constant for NaCI crystal.Deduction of Maxwell’s law of distribution of molecular speeds.Viscosity of gases . physical significance . Phase and group velocities. Gammow’s theory of alpha decay. mass-energy relation. 7.Fiber material .Planck’s law . motion under inverse square law. Lorentz transformation.definition and examples. 5. Phase space. k. Effects of Chloro and Fluro Carbons on Ozone layer. and solution of the differential equation.Stimulated emission .Types of pyrometers .diffraction at a straight edge .Joule Kelvin effect . Rutherford scattering 3.Fraunhoffer diffraction due to double slit . motion of variable mass system. coma. Mechanics of Particles : Laws of motion. astigmatism and curvature of field. concept of ensembles. Thermodynamic potentials and Maxwell’s equations: Thermodynamic potentials . :: 12 :: .Einstein coefficients . types of bending. Eulers equation. line. Gauss and Greens theorems.Limit of resolution . refraction.Comparison of zone plate with convex lens . shearing force and bending moment. Double refraction. gravitational potential and gravitational field. applications of substances at low-temperature.temporal coherence and spatial coherence -conditions for Interference of light Interference by division of wave front: Fresnel’s biprism .difference between interference and diffraction.Determination of wavelength of monochromatic light.Fraunhoffer diffraction pattern with N slits (diffraction grating) Resolving Power of grating . motion of a rocket. absolute frames. multi-stage rocket. Gyroscope. Fundamentals of vibrations : Simple harmonic oscillator. Application of Fermi-Dirac statistics to white dwarfs and Neutron stars.Gabor hologram and its limitations.Principle of refrigeration.expression for Joule Kelvin coefficient for perfect and Vanderwaal’s gas. analysis of light by Laurent’s half shade polarimeter.Liquefaction of helium.Optical fibers .determination of wave length of light. selective absorption .Determination of diameter of wire-Newton’s rings in reflected light with and without contact between lens and glass plate.types of fringes . FermiDirac Distribution law. Rayleigh-Jean’s formula.determination of solar constant.Production of low temperatures . A system of two thin lenses. length contraction. concept of impact parameter. Coriolis force and its expressions.Fiber Optics : Introduction .3. conservative force as a negative gradient of potential energy. Laser principle . Joule expansion . cantilever with an end load 5. Nodal planes. equation of motion for a rotating body.Quarter wave plate. Interference: Principle of superposition . imaging by a spherical refracting surface.measurements of rigidity modulus . Black Body Radiation. Vector integration.coherence . Collisions in two and three dimensions.experimental determination . effect of translation. 6.Monochromatic aberrations. surface and volume integrals. the matrix method. Difference in wavelength of sodium 0^2 lines and thickness of a thin transparent plate. precession of the equinoxes 4. Fiber Optics and Holography : Lasers: Introduction . effect of refraction. Bose-Einstein Distribution law. Molecular energies in an ideal gas. Statistical Mechanics: Introduction to statistical mechanics. Mechanics of continuous media : Elastic constants of isotropic solids and their relation. rotational kinematic relations.Phase reversal zone plate . Diffraction: Introduction . Rayleigh-Jeans law.Angstrom pyroheliometer . spherical aberration. Unit planes. The Matrix methods in paraxial optics: Introduction.deduction of Wein’s law.Disappearing filament optical pyrometer . from Planck’s law -Measurement of radiation . scattering cross-section.Applications of lasers. Postulates of special theory of relativity. conservative nature of central forces. Newton’s rings in transmitted light (Haidinger Fringes) -Determination of wave length of monochromatic light . Weins Displacement.Rays and modes in an optical fiber . 9. Holography applications. 7.Derivation for ratio of specific heats .Malus law – Nicol prism polarizer and analyzer .Distinction between adiabatic and Joule Thomson expansion -Expression for Joule Thomson cooling . 10.Fresnel diffraction:Fresnel’s half period zones . Joule Kelvin effect . Vector Analysis: Scalar and vector fields. addition of velocities. 2. 11.Non reflecting films . Michelson-Morley experiment. Quantum theory of radiation: Black body-Ferry’s black body . Aberrations: Introduction .Principles of fiber communication (qualitative treatment only) and advantages of fiber communication. Central forces : Central forces .Refraction of plane wave incident on negative and positive crystals (Huygen’s explanation) .Lloyd’s mirror experiment.distribution of energy in the spectrum of Black body -Wein’s displacement law.He-Ne laser -Ruby laser . Classification of beams. Mechanics and Waves and Oscillations 1.Brewsters law .Spontaneous emission .Quantum theory of radiation .Determination of wave length of light in normal and oblique incidence methods using diffraction grating. Stokes.Population inversion . Divergence and curl of a vector field and related problems. Poisson’s ratio and expression for Poisson’s ratio in terms of y. Rayleigh-Jean’s law . compound pendulum. 4. Concept of four vector formalism. comparison of three distribution laws. Low temperature Physics: Introduction .simple applications. 12.Derivation for difference of two specific heats for perfect gas. Working of refrigerator and Air conditioning machines. Laser. Imaging by a co-axial optical system. point load. conservation of energy and momentum. vapour compression type. Chromatic aberration . n. Stefan’s Boltzmann’s law from Plancks formula.Physical characteristics of SHM. angular momentum and inertial tensor. distributed load. Holography: Basic Principle of Holography . Mechanics of rigid bodies : Definition of Rigid body.Michelson Interferometer . 8.Distinction between Fresnel and Fraunhoffer diffraction Fraunhoffer diffraction:Diffraction due to single slit and circular aperture . methods of minimizing spherical aberration. gradient of a scalar field and its physical significance. MaxwellBoltzmann’s distribution law. 6. Wein’s law. distortion. Polarization : Polarized light : Methods of Polarization.the achromatic doublet . equation of motion under a central force. Planck’s radiation law.liquefaction of gas using porous plug experiment.Colours of thin films . sign conventions.Optical activity. simple supported beam carrying a concentrated load at mid span.Step and graded index fibers .Derivation of Maxwell’s thermodynamic relations -Clausius-Clayperon’s equation .interference by a plane parallel film illuminated by a point source . . Polarizatioin by reflection. Determination of thickness of a transparent material using Biprism -change of phase on reflection .Interference by division of amplitude: Oblique incidence of a plane wave on a thin film due to reflected and transmitted light (Cosine law) .area of the half period zones -zone plate . precession of a top. torsion pendulum.Removal of chromatic aberration of a separated doublet. Kapitza’s method -Adiabatic demagnetization .Types of Lasers . derivation of Kepler’s laws. effective temperature of sun. scattering of light . Half wave plate -Babinet’s compensator .Interference by a film with two nonparallel reflecting surfaces (Wedge shaped film) . Special theory of relativity : Galilean relativity. time dilation.Types of optical fibers . Double integral as a limit. freefree bar. Divergence.Clairaut’s equation. logarithmic decrement. Energy considerations. Applications of ultrasonic waves. Riemann integrable functions. Homomorphism. An equivalent triangular system. saw-tooth wave 10. Maximal and Prime ideals. Differentiability.groups of permutations. Orthogonal trajectories. Special cases (i) bar fixed at both ends ii) bar fixed at the mid point iii) bar free at both ends iv) bar fixed at one end. SOLID GEOMETRY The Plane : Equation of plane in terms of its intercepts on the axis. 11. Vector integration. Permutations—Functions and permutations . combinations of continuous functions. The mean value theorems. Normal subgroups . Prime fields. Space curves. Norm or length of a vector.Definition and elementary properties. Integral domains. Simultaneous differential equations. some non – commutative rings. Damped and forced oscillations : Damped harmonic oscillator. linear operators. Tuning fork. Basis of vector space.Sufficient condition for the existence of the integral. bar supported at both ends. RINGS: Definition and basic properties. Method of undetermined coefficients. Ordinary derivatives of vectors. differential equation of forced oscillator and its solution.The Cauchy’s Criterion. amplitude resonance. Exact differential equations. Cyclic groups . The alternating groups. Integrating factors. Jordan curve . Complex vibrations : Fourier theorem and evaluation of the Fourier coefficients. Rank and nullity of linear transformations. Change of the order of integration. limit theorems. Theorems of Gauss and Stokes.Homomorphism of Rings .Schmidt orthogonalisation process. Range and null space of linear transformation. Fundamental theorem. Sub-sequences and the Bolzano-Weirstrass theorem. Differential equations of the first order but not of the first degree: Equations solvable for p.Hamilton theorem. cycles and cyclic notation. quality factor. Curl operators. Linear span. Subgroups and cyclic subgroups. Uniform continuity. Orthonormal set. Multiple integrals and Vector Calculus : Multiple integrals : Introduction. Riemann integration . Linear transformations. Inner automorphisms and normal subgroups. Bisectors of angles between two planes. Equations that do not contain x (or y). DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS & SOLID GEOMETRY Differential equations of first order and first degree : Linear differential equations. Abstract Algebra & Real Analysis GROUPS : Binary operations. The real quaternions . Gram . test for absolute convergence. energy transport. Boundary conditions.Definition and elementary properties. detection of ultrasonics. Groups of cosets. Dimension of a subspace. triangular wave. Finite groups and group composition tables. Applications. Properly divergent sequences. Introduction to series. Absolute convergence. Cayley. solution of the differential equation of damped oscillator. Ultrasonics : Ultrasonics. Inner product spaces. test for non-absolute convergence. Integral domains. Change of variables. Area.Factor groups . Gradient. Method of variation of parameters. Dimension of a vector space. Finite dimensional vector spaces. factor groups and simple groups. Examples. Change of variable in a double integration. properties of ultrasonic waves. Vector subspaces. Linear transformations as vectors. Higher order linear differential equations : Solution of homogeneous linear differential equations of order n with constantcoefficients.wave equation and its general solution. relaxation time. Vibrating Strings : Transverse wave propagation along a stretched string. transverse impedance 12. Lissajous figures 8. Equations of the first degree in x and y . Groups—Definition and elementary properties. complete orthonormal set. analysis of periodic wave functions-square wave.wave equation and its general solution.Mathematical Sciences Max. 103 . line integral. The Cauchy-Euler equation System of linear differential equations: Solution of a system of linear equations with constant coefficients. Isomorphism . Calculation of double integrals. Fields. Degenerate Case: p1(D) p4(D)-p2(D) p3(D) = 0. :: 13 :: . linear sum of two subspaces. The characteristic of a ring. sub groups of finite cyclic groups.The classification of cyclic groups . velocity resonance 9. Orthogonal projection on a plane. comparison with undamped harmonic oscillator. Green’s theorem in plane and applications of these theorems. Diagonalizable operators. Equations solvable for x. The fundamental theorem of homomorphisms. modes of vibration of stretched string clamped at both ends. Marks : 100 LINEAR ALGEBRA AND VECTOR CALCULUS Linear Algebra : Vector spaces.measurement of ‘g’. Product of linear transformations. Vector differentiation. Monotonic Sequences. the concept of a plane. general solution of wave equation and its significance. General properties of vector spaces. Sequences and Series . Criteria for the existence of a coset group. Orthogonality. Formulae involving these operators. combination of two mutually perpendicular simple harmonic vibrations of same frequency and different frequencies. Algebra of subspaces. Applications of the Supremum Property.Sequences and their limits. Continuity. Equations solvable for y. divisors of zero and Cancellation laws. determination of wavelength of ultrasonic waves. linear combination of vectors. Schwartz inequality. applications. Solution of the non-homogeneous linear differential equations with constant coefficients by means of polynomial operators. DIFFERENTIATION AND INTEGRATION: The derivative. Combined equation of two planes. characteristic values and characteristic vectors .Riemann integral . The area of a subset of R 2 . production of ultrasonics by piezoelectric and magnetostriction methods. continuous functions on intervals. Length of the perpendicular from a given point to a given plane. L’Hospital Rule. even and odd permutations.Definition and elementary properties. overtones. REAL NUMBERS: The Completeness Properties of R. Linear independence and dependence of vectors.Definitions and properties. Curve. Continuous Functions-continuous functions. Differential equations reducible to linear form. Euclidean and unitary spaces. Cayley’s theorem. Equations of the plane through the given points.Elementary properties . Invertible linear transformation. Linear differential equations with non-constant coefficients. Sylvester’s law of nullity. Transverse vibrations in a bar. clamped free bar. Taylor’s Theorem. Vibrations of bars :Longitudinal vibrations in bars. The adjoint or transpose of a linear transformation. Matrices over a field. Velocity of ultrasonics in liquids by Sear’s method. structures and shapes of metal carbonyls of V. 4. Ni. Conjugate planes. geometries of coordination numbers 4-tetrahedral and square planar and 6-octahedral and its limitations. biological significance of Na. graphitic compounds. 10. Nucleophilic. Pole of a plane. Triangular Prism. Condition that a plane may touch a cone. Power of a point. properties and applications of alkyls of 1. calculation of magnetic moments. Metalloporphyrins – hemoglobin. spectral properties and separation of lanthanides by ion exchange and solvent extraction methods. phosphazenes. merits and demerits of crystal-field theory. Fe. Intersection of two cones with a common vertex. Metal nitrosyls and metallocenes (only ferrocene). Pearson’s concept of hardness and softness. Equation of the cone with a given vertex and guiding curve. 3. and free radical reagents including neutral molecules like H2O. 12. 2. The condition that a given line may lie in a given plane. Equations of cones with vertex at origin are homogenous. 11. Zn and chloride (Cl-). Cr and Cu traids in respect of electronic configuration and reactivity of different oxidation states. Spectral and Magnetic Properties of Metal Complexes: Electronic absorption spectrum of [Ti(H2O)6]3+ ion. Co and Ni. Group – 16: Classifications of oxides based on (i) Chemical behaviour and (ii) Oxygen content. bonding theories – review of Werner’s theory and Sidgwick’s concept of coordination. ligand substitution reactions – SN1 and SN2. ORGANIC CHEMISTRY Structural theory in Organic Chemistry : Types of bond fission and organic reagents (Electrophilic. Comparative treatment of second and third transition series with their 3d analogues. magnetic properties. Metal carbonyls and related compounds – EAN rule. vertex. structure and role in photosynthesis. 2 and 13 group elements. Intersection of a sphere and a line. Intersection of two spheres. Isomerism in coordination compounds – structural isomerism and stereo isomerism. hydroxylamine. Enveloping cylinder of a sphere. guiding curve. Enveloping cone of a sphere.The Line: Equations of a line. Theories of bonding in metals: Valence bond theory. catalytic properties and ability to form complexes. Bioinorganic Chemistry: Essential elements. Equation of the right circular cylinder with a given axis and radius. factors affecting the stability of metal complexes. Sets of conditions which determine a line.Chemical Sciences 1. semiconductors and insulators. Resonance :: 14 :: . Hard and soft acids bases (HSAB): Classification. experimental determination of magnetic susceptibility – Gouy method. preparation. Tangent lines and tangent plane at a point. 14. The condition that two given lines are coplanar. The right circular cylinder. Intersection of three planes. Plane sections of a sphere. actinide contraction. Ca. The general equation of the second degree and the various surfaces represented by it. Condition that a cone may have three mutually perpendicular generators Intersection of a line and a quadric cone. Fe. Shapes of some surfaces. Equation of a circle.m. lanthanide contraction. Tangent plane. variable valence. axis and semivertical angle. Angle of intersection of two spheres. comparison with lanthanides in terms of magnetic properties. 9. Cones. Radical plane. magnetic properties. Coaxial system of spheres. Polar plane. Equation of the sphere through four given points. application of HSAB principles – Stability of compounds / complexes. substitution reactions of square planar complexes – Trans effect and applications of trans effect. determination of composition of complex by Job’s method and mole ratio method. oxidation states. Plane of contact. classification of metal carbonyls. Bond polarization : Factors influencing the polarization of covalent bonds. Band theory. chelate effect. Stability of Metal Complexes: Thermodynamic stability and kinetic stability. thermal and electrical conductivity of metals. Length of the perpendicular from a given point to a given line. Application of inductive effect (a) Basicity of amines (b) Acidity of carboxylic acides (c) Stability of carbonium ions. The Sphere: Definition and equation of the sphere. Conjugate points. Group – 15: Preparation and reactions of hydrazine. Condition that the general equation of the second degree should represent a cone. Types of magnetic behavior. Nature of Hyperboloid of one sheet. Sphere through a given circle. diagonal relationship between Li & Mg. Explanation of metallic properties and its limitations. Mg. Chlorophyll. Right circular cone. nomenclature. Stability of various oxidation states and e. Mn. Equation to the cylinder whose generators intersect a given conic and are parallel to a given line. Cu. oxidation states. Angle between a line and a plane. Number of arbitrary constants in the equations of a straight line. 5. Chemistry of f-lock elements: Chemistry of lanthanides – electronic structure. formation of bands. spin-only formula. tetrahedral and square-planar complexes – low spin and high spin complexes – factors affecting crystalfield splitting energy. Co. Valence bond theory. spectral properties and complex formation. The shortest distance between two lines. 13. explanation of conductors. limitations. position of actinides in the periodic table. Study of Ti. Simplified from of the equation of two spheres. Max. p-block elements: General characteristics of elements of groups 13. Chemistry of d-block elements: Characteristics of d-block elements with special reference to electronic configuration. electro negativity – inductive effect. Chemistry of actinides – electronic configuration. stereochemistry of complexes with 4 and 6 coordination numbers. Definition of a cylinder. Cylinders and conicoids: Definitions of a cone. 104 . boron-nitrogen compounds (B3N3H6 and BN) Group – 14: Preparation and applications of silanes and silicones. consequences of lanthanide contraction. Marks : 100 INORGANIC CHEMISTRY s-block elements: General characteristics of groups I & II elements. Conditions for two spheres to be orthogonal. 8. splitting of d-orbitals in octahedral. Reciprocal cones. Free electron theory. predicting the feasibility of a reaction. 15.f. K. Reactivity of metal complexes: Labile and inert complexes. 7. Coordination Chemistry: IUPAC nomenclature. structure and function. generators. Be & Al. 6. Equation of the right circular cone with a given vertex. The length and equations of the line of shortest distance between two straight lines. crystal filed theory. Group – 17: Inter halogen compounds and pseudo halogens Organometallic Chemistry : Definition and classification of organometallic compounds. Cr. NH3 & AlCl3 ). 1. 16 and 17 Group – 13: Synthesis and structure of diborane and higher boranes (B4H10 and B5H9). Nature of Ellipsoid. Kolbe’s electrolysis. Huckel’s rule – application to Benzenoid (Benzene. 9. 2. Saytzev’s rule. Reduction: Clemmensen reduction. H2SO4 with mechanism and addition of HBr in the presence of peroxide (anti – Markonikov’s addition ). anhydride formation.2 dihalides (brief mechanism). acid chloride formation. MPV reduction. esterification by acids ( mechanism). Substitution – electrophilic. Halogenation example. amides and esters. Special methods of preparation of aromatic acids by a) oxidation of side chain. peracids (via epoxidation ) hydroboration. 6. reactivity of carbonyl group in aldehydes and ketones. Methods of preparation: Hydrogenation of alkynes and alkenes. Chemical Reactivity. 3. Base catalysed reactions: a) Aldol. reduction with LiAlH4 and NaBH4. free radical substitution mechanism. secondary. application to (a) acidity of phenol. Carboxy. PCl3. Acidity of acetylenic hydrogen (formation of Metal acedtylides). vinyl. Oxidation of aldehydes. Orientation of (i). c) Perkin reaction. Explanation of both by taking the example of optically active alkyl halide – 2bromobutane. Addition of halogen and its mechanism. f. e) Haloform test (with equation). methoxy and methyl groups (ii).salt formation. dehalogenation of tetrahalides. alkyl. :: 15 :: . Addition of HX. c) Kolbe reaction. nucleophilic and free radical. Oxidation with KMnO4. Markonikov’s rule. Derivatives of carboxylic acids: Reaction of acid chlorides. Physical properties. Alkenes – Preparation of alkenes (a) by dehydration of alcohols (b) by dehydrohalogenation of alkyl halides (c) by dehalogenation of 1. Wolf-Kishner reduction. Wurtz reaction. Carboxylic acids and derivatives : Nomenclature. Alcohols: Preparation with hydroboration reaction. Phenols: Preparation i) from diazonium salt. c) RMgX. dimeric association. Acid hydrolysis and ketonic hydrolysis. carbonyl and Sulfonic acid groups. Reaction with urea. Effect of hydrogen bonding on boiling point and solubilitiy in water. resonance energy. Active methylene compounds : Acetoacetic esters: preparation by Claisen condensation. Heat of hydrogenation. Preparation of a) monocarboxylic acids. Grignard synthesis of alcohols. Alkynes – Preparation by dehydrohalogenation of dihalides. Chemical properties: a. d) Schiff test. nitro. azocoupling. c) á. Concept of aromaticity – aromaticity (definition). Corey. Physical properties: absence of hydrogen bonding. OsO4. Elimination. Hydroxy compounds : Nomenclature and classification of hydroxy compounds. carbenes and nitrenes. ii) from aryl sulphonates. 4. Amino. SOCl2 and wit HX/ZnCl2. acid amides. Nitration and sulfonation as examples.Hydrogen bonding (intermolecular and intramolecular). Synthetic applications: Preparation of a) monocarboxylic acids (propionic acid and n-butyric acid). Reaction with urea Malonic ester: preparation from acetic acid. formation of RMgX Nucleophilic aliphatic substitution reactionclassification into SN1 and SN2. 5. 10. Types of Organic reactions : Addition – electrophilic. iii) from cumene. classification and structure of carboxylic acids. vinyl and aryl halides. Halogen compounds : Nomenclature and classification of alkyl (into primary. b) hydrolysis by benzotrichlorides. (iii). Alicyclic hydrocarbons (Cycloalkanes) : Nomenclature. addition of H2O. b) HCN. Polynuclear Hydrocarbons . d. Ease of hydrolysis – comparision of alkyl. b) dicarboxylic acids. aralkyl. keto-enol tautomerism. 7. e)PhNHNH2. carbanions. Identification of alcohols by oxidation with KMnO4. decarboxylation by Schimdt reaction. H2O (Tautomerism). allyl. Kolb-Schmidt reaction. Benzene and its reactivity : Concept of resonance. reduction and Polymerisation reaction of acetylene. d) NH2OH.Baeyer-Villiger oxidation of ketones. dehydration of alcohols. nucleophilic and free radical. b) Cannizzaro reaction. cyclopentane. Properties – reactivity of cyclopropane and cyclobutane by comparing with alkanes. f) Knoevenagel reaction. replacement of OH by X using PCl5. Chemical properties: Reactions involving H. OsO4. Preparation by Freunds methods. g) Alcoholsformation of hemiacetal and acetal. 8. Conformational structures of cyclobutane. benzyl. esters (mechanism of the hydrolysis of esters by acids and bases).Structure of naphthalene and anthracene (Molecular Orbital diagram and resonance energy) Any two methods of preparation of naphthalene and reactivity. PBr3. mechanism of nitration. Dienes – Types of dienes. Hyper conjugation and its application to stability of carbonium ions. â-unsaturated carboxylic acids (crotonic acid).2 and 1. halogenation by Hell-Volhard. formation of alkoxides/phenoxides and their reaction with RX. Oxidation – hydroxylation by KMnO4 . Halogens (Explanation by taking minimum of one example from each type). Chemical reactivity – inert nature. Polyhydroxy compounds: Pinacol-Pinacolone rearrangement. Arndt-Eistert synthesis.4 addition of HBr to 1. reactions of conjugated dines – 1. f) 2.reactivity. b) dicarboxylic acids (succinic acid and adipic acid). heat of combustion of Benezene. oxidation of alcohols by CrO3. Halogenation using PCl5 with mechanism. OH and COOH groups. Relative differences in the acidities of aromatic and aliphatic acids. Ring activating and deactivating groups with examples (Electronic interpretation of various groups like NO2 and Phenolic). Synthesis of aldehydes from acid chlorides. Sachse and Mohr predictions and Pitzer’s strain theory. c) Fehling text.3dithianes. Fries rearrangement.4-DNT test. amide formation and esterification (mechanism). Stereochemistry of SN2 (Walden Inversion) SN1 (Racemisation). Nucleophilic addition reaction with a) NaHSO3.4 DNPH. KMnO4. synthesis of ketones from nitriles and from carboxylic acids. Physical properties: Hydrogen bonding. e) Haloform reaction. synthesis of aldehydes and ketones using 1. Napthalene) and Non – Benzenoid compounds (cyclopropenyl cation. HX. g. Energy profile diagram of SN1 and SN2 reactions. Carbonyl compounds : Nomenclature of aliphatic and aromatic carbonyl compounds. e. special reaction of phenols: Bromination. Reactivity towards electrophilic substitution. Methods of preparation by a) hydrolysis of nitriles.3 – butadiene and Diel’s – Alder reaction. d) Benzoin condensation. Degradation of carboxylic acids by Huns-Diecker reaction. Acyclic Hydrocarbons : Alkanes– IUPAC Nomenclature of Hydrocarbons. Friedel Craft’s alkylation and acylation. benzyl halides. b) Tollen’s test. heating dicarboxylic metal salts. nitrile. selectivity and orientation. tertiary). Chemical reactivity – electrophilic addition of X2. b) carbonation of Grignard reagents. lucas reagent and phenols by reaction with FeCl 3. Metal ammonia reductions Physical properties. aryl. b. acidic nature of phenols. cyclohexane. mention of C-C bond lengths and orbital picture of Benzene. para and meta directing groups. c. keto-enol tautomerism. Orientation of aromatic substitution – Definition of ortho.or Mesomeric effect. Analysis of aldehydes and ketones with a) 2. structure of the carbonyl group. Properties: Addition of hydrogen – heat of hydrogenation and stability of alkenes.strength of acids with examples of trimethyl acetic acid and trichloroacetic acid. acid anhydrides. Stability of cycloalkanes – Baeyer’s strain theory. Properties. Riemer-Tiemann reaction. Preperation of higher acetylenes.Examples (mechanism not required). and (b) acidity of carboxylic acids. cyclopentadienyl anion and tropylium cation) Reactions – General mechanism of electrophilic substitution. acidity. Free radicals and alkenes.Zelinsky reaction. HOX.House reaction. ceric ammonium nitrate. Epimerisation – Lobry de bruyn van Ekenstein rearrangement. steric effects and substituent effects. melting points. Henry’s law. continuity of state. Relationship between critical constants and van der Waal’s constants. Vapour pressure – composition and vapour pressure-temperature curves. Sulphonation of thiophene purification of Benzene obtained from coal tar). formation of cyanohydrin its hydrolysis and reduction by HI to give 2-Carboxy-n-hexane). Explanation of feebly acidic character of pyrrole. Methods of synthesis: General methods of synthesis of alpha amino acids (specific examples – Glycine. Effect of impurity on consulate temperature. Application of liquid crystals as LCD devices. structure of liquids (qualitative description).4. Epimers. 3. Aromatic character – 6. Decomposition of cyclic structure (Pyranose structure. Exercises in interconversion 12. 20. Evidence for cyclic structure of glucose (some negative aldehydes tests and mutarotation). Proof for the ring size (methylation. Nef reaction and Mannich reaction leading to Michael addition and reduction. Indexing of planes and structure of NaCl and KCl crystals. Cyclic structure of glucose. Physical properties and basic character – Comparative basic strength of Ammonia. deviation of real gases from ideal behavior. fragment ions / daughter ions. :: 16 :: . Furan. Basicity – Aromaticity – Comparison with pyrrole – one method of preparation and properties – Reactivity towards Nucleophilic substitution reaction – chichibabin reaction. basic and neutral amino acids with examples. 14. Van der Waal’s equation of state. valine and leucene) by following methods: a) from halogenated carboxylic acid b) Malonic ester synthesis c) strecker’s synthesis. Nernst distribution law. reduction of Tollen’s and Fehling’s reagents and oxidation to gluconic and saccharic acid). Number of optically active isomers possible for the structure. Reduction of Amides and Schmidt reaction. ethanol-water systems and fractional distillation.Fischer method).solubility. Definition of lattice point. The van der Waal’s equation and the critical state. Preparation of furan. Band theory of semoconductors.ideal solutions. Differences between liquid crystal and solid/liquid. Immiscible liquids and steam distillation. 16. nicotine-water systems. Use of amine salts as phase transfer catalysts. definition of isoelectric point. Determination of crystal structure by Bragg’s method and the powder method.N-dimethyl aniline (in aqueous and non-aqueous medium). Importance of ring system – presence in important natural products like hemoglobin and chlorophyll.. (M+1). Different ways of writing pyranose structure (Haworth formula and chair conformationa formula). 2. Physical properties: Optical activity of naturally occurring amino acids: L-configuration. n-butyl amine and 1. the mesomorphic state. classification of alpha amino acids into acidic. Identification of parent ion. Aldohexose to Aldopentose eg: D-glucose to D-arabinose by Ruff’f degradation. Same osazone formation from glucose and fructose. Numbering the ring systems as per Greek letter and Numbers. Ideally dilute solutions. Carbohydrates : Monosaccharides: All discussion to be confined to (+) glucose as an example of aldo hexoses and (-) fructose as example of ketohexoses. irrespective of sign rotation.3-diene. configuration of glucose based on Dglyceraldehyde as primary standard (no proof for configuration is required). Amino acids and proteins : Introduction: Definition of Amino acids. Solid state : Symmetry in crystals. (M+2). Tautomerism of nitroalkanes leading to aci and keto form. Ammonolysis of alkyl halides 2. Liquid state : Intermolecular forces. and gama amino acids. Nitration and Sulphonation under mild conditions. Representation of mass spectrum. oxidation of aryl and 30 Amines. Resonance structures: Indicating electron surplus carbons and electron deficient hetero atom. Structure of fructose: Evidence of 2 – ketohexose structure (formation of penta acetate. 30 (Aliphatic and aromatic amines). nand p-type semiconductors and their applications in photo electrochemical cells. Halogenation. Stoichiometric and non-stoichiometric defects. Calculation of the partition coefficient. Thiophene and pyrrole. Law of constancy of interfacial angles. hydrolysis and oxidation reactions). Paul-Knorr synthesis.dicarbonyl compounds only. beta. N-methylaniline and N. Raoult’s law. Chemical properties: a) Alkylation b) Acylation c) Carbylamine reaction d) Hinsberg separation e) Reaction with Nitrous acid of 10.11. cyanohydrin formation. PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY 1. Properties of cyanides and isocyanides. Diels Alder reactions (one example). Preparation of cyanides from a) Alkyl halides b) from amides c) from aldoximes. Heterocyclic Compounds : Introduction and definition: Simple 5 membered ring compounds with one hetero atom Ex. Azeotropes-HCl-H2O. Interconversion of Monosaccharides: Aldopentose to aldo hexose – eg: Arabinose to D-Glucose. Extrinsic and intrinsic semiconductors. Zwitterion structure – salt like character . reduction to n-hexane. Classification into 10. 4. Amines (Aliphatic and Aromatic): Nomenclature. P-V Isotherms of real gases. reaction with HONO (Nitrous acid). Bravis lattices and crystal systems. Chemical properties: General reactions due to amino and carboxyl groups – lactams from gamma and delta amino acids by heating peptide bond (amide linkage). Aldohexose (+) (glucose) to ketohexose (-) (Fructose) and Ketohexose (fructose) to aldohexose (Glucose) 15. D-Mannose (Kiliani . Critical phenomena. Chemical properties and structureal elucidation: Evidences for straight chain pentahydroxy aldehyde structure (Acetylation. 30 Amines and Quarternary ammonium compounds. Andrew’s isotherms of carbon dioxide. X-ray diffraction and crystal structure. Gaseous state : Compression factors. Solutions : Liquid-liquid . Partially miscible liquids-phenol-water. structure of pyridine. a) hydrolysis b) addition of Grignard reagent iii) reduction iv) oxidation. anomeric Carbon and anomers). Non-ideal solutions. trimethylaminewater. Gabriel synthesis 3. Bragg’s law. Tendency to undergo substitution reactions. trimethyl amine and aniline – comparative basic strength of aniline. base peaks (relative abundance 100%) Determination of molecular formula – Mass spectra of ethylbenzene. methyl amine. Alanine. electrophillic substitution at 2 or 5 position. The law of corresponding states and reduced equation of states. Natural and essential amino acids – definition and examples. Electrophilic substitutions of Aromatic amines – Bromination and Nitration.electron system (four-electrons from two double bonds and a pair of non-bonded electrons from the hetero atom). Reactivity of furan as 1. Classification of liquid crystals into Smectic and Nematic.proponal. Liquefaction of gases: i) Linde’s method and ii) Claude’s method. Liquid crystals. 13. liquids and gases. Mass Spectrometry: Basic principles – Molecular ion / parent ion. space lattice. Pyrrole and thiophene from 1. Hydrogen bonding in osazones. Defects in crystals. 20. Nitrogen compounds : Nitro hydrocarbons: Nomenclature and classification – nitro hydrocarbons – structure. Diazotization Cyanides and isocyanides: Nomenclature (aliphatic and aromatic) structure. Structure and nomenclature of peptides and proteins. dimethyl amine. Preparative methods -1. Applications of distribution law. Theory – formation of parent ions. Hoffman’s bromamide reaction (mechanism). 4. acetophenone. classification of Amino acids into alpha. Reactivity – halogenation. The law of symmetry. unit cell. Joule Thomson effect. Structural differences between solids. The law of rationality of indices. Preparation of isocyanides from Alkyl halides and Amines. amphoteric character . Preparation of Nitroalkanes. cyclic structure for fructose (Furanose structure and Haworth formula). conventional representation of electrochemical cells. Derivation of Gibbs phase rule. n) . parallel reactions. purification. Gas Liquid Chromatography (GLC): Principles and Applications 2. Beer-Lambert’s law and its limitations. Detection of the spots. experimental procedures. Gibbs equations and the Maxwell relations. preparation. Potentiometric titrations. Calculation of thermodynamic quantities of cell reactions (DG. concept of activation energy. non-radiative processes (internal conversion. applications. Migration of ions. conductometric titrations.optical.the gas electrode. Van’t Hoff factor.properties -kinetic. its relation to molecular weight of non-volatile solute. Arrhenius theory of electrolyte dissociation and its limitations. Entropy changes in spontaneous and equilibrium processes. descending and radial. Hardy-Schulze law. Simple eutectic diagram of Pb-Ag system. 7. Phase equilibrium of one component – water system. Carnot theorem. Stationary and mobile Phases. components. Applications. EMF of a cell and its measurements. Paper Chromatography: Principles. Freezing mixtures. phosphorescence. 3. Definition of order and molecularity. reference electrodes. experimental determination. protective colloid. Development of the chromatogram. Chemistry and Industry 1. solid-liquid equilibrium.(Mg-Zn) system. degree of freedom. e. entropy changes in cyclic. pressure. A & G as criteria for thermodynamic equilibrium and spontaneity-advantage over entropy change. continuous extraction and counter current extraction. Experimental procedures. Stability of colloids. metal-metal ion. Colloids and surface chemistry : Definition of colloids. choice of paper and solvent systems. Applications d. osmotic pressure. Spectrophotometry : General features of absorption – spectroscopy.collision theoryderivation of rate constant for bimolecular reaction. and irreversible processes and reversible phase change. Separation technique. dU and dH for the expansion of perfect gas under isothermal and adiabatic conditions for reversible processes. Potential energy curves for bonding and antibonding molecular orbitals. Rf values. factors effecting Rf values. relative lowering of vapour pressure. Column Chromatography: Principles. Dilute solutions : Colligative properties. Application of conductivity measurements-determination of dissociation constant (Ka) of an acid. Energy levels of molecules (ó. Kinetics of complex reactions (first order only): opposing reactions. chemisorption. desilverisation of lead. Determination of pH using quinhydrone electrode.water system. Adsorbents and solvents. Kohlrausch’s law. Determination of molecular weight of non-volatile solute from osmotic pressure. and molar absorptivity. 10. experimental procedures. Electrochemistry : Specific conductance. Laws of photochemistryGrothus-Draper’s law and Stark-Einstein’s law of photochemical equivalence. single electrode potential. Thermodynamic scale of temperature. metal-insoluble salt and redox electrodes. transmittance. q. Carnot cycle and its efficiency. 9. sign convention. Different Statements of the law. Second law of thermodynamics. degree of dissociation and association. DH and K). Theory of dilute solutions. State function. Definition of transport number. Methods to determine the order of reactions. Elevation of boiling point and depression of freezing point. Temperature dependence of enthalpy of formation-Kirchoff’s equation. Joule’s law-Joule-Thomson coefficient. Solids in liquids(sols). Ferrioxalate actinometry. c. Selection rules for electronic spectra.compound with congruent melting point. a. Rf values. Single and double beam spectrophotometers. Molecular sectorscopy (i) Electronic spectroscopy: Interaction of electromagnetic radiation with molecules and types of molecular spectra. Liquids in liquids (emulsions) preparation. light. Chemical kinetics : Rate of reaction. 8. Applications of EMF measurements. compound with incongruent melting point – NaCl. b. Calculation of w. V and T. standard electrode potential. Effect of temperature on rate of reaction. The Gibbs (G) and Hlmholtz (A) energies. Freundlich. Adsorption: Physical adsoption. Arrhenius equation. Experimental methods to determine the rate of reaction. Photochemistry : Difference between thermal and photochemical processes. Derivation of relation between molecular weight and elevation in boiling point and depression in freezing point.ð. Computation of cell EMF. second. Entropy of mixing inert perfect gases. uses. Reversible and irreversible cells. Phase equilibrium of two-component system. Experimental methods of determination. measurement of equivalent conductance. determination by Hittorf’s method. reversible. Two dimensional chromatography. Application of Beer-Lambert law for quantitative analysis of 1. Nernst equation. properties. Types of electronic transitions in molecules effect of conjugation. Concept of entropy. Variation of G with P. consecutive reactions and chain reactions. third and zero order reactions and examples. Electrode reactions. Solubility product of AgCl. definition of internal energy and enthalpy. Absorbance. principles of differential migration adsorption phenomenon. hydrogen-bromine reaction. factors effecting Rf values. Variation of equivalent conductance with dilution. Types of reversible electrodes. Langmuir adsorption isotherms. developments of chromatogram – ascending. Jablonski diagram depicting various processes occurring in the excited state. Photochemical hydrogen. Application – Determination of Iron (III) 2. equivalent conductance. Separation techniques 1. Photosensitized reactions. entropy as a state function. Nature of adsorbents.chlorine. Osmosis. Ostwald’s dilution law. Batch extraction. Thermodynamics : The first law of thermodynamics-statement. Thin layer Chromatography (TLC): Advantages. The transition state theory (elementary treatment). Debye-Huckel-Onsagar’s equation for strong electrolytes (elementary treatment only).5. intersystem crossing). temperature. Quantum yield. Derivation of rate constants for first. solvent.electrical. standard Hydrogen electrode. Preparation of plates. Chromatography: Classification of chromatography methods. Manganese in manganous sulphate Iron (III) with thiocyanate. determination of solubility product of sparingly soluble salt. electrochemical series and its significance. Heat capacities and their relationship. catalyst. Liquids in solids (gels) preparation. factors influencing the rate of a reaction-concentration.energy transfer processes (simple example) 11. Applications of adsorption 6. Principles. Calculation of entropy changes with changes in V & T and P&T. Derivation for time half change. High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC): Principles and Applications. Theories of reaction rates. Raoult’s law. Chromium in K2Cr2O7 2. Phase rule : Concept of phase. uses. Concept of chromophore. Solvent extraction: Principle and process. qualitative description of fluorescence. Abnormal Colligative properties. Solid solutions. :: 17 :: . solvent systems. Willaimson synthesis 6. particle reinforce and fiber reinforce composites and their applications. Catalysis Homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysis. Drug Development: Pencillin. Pharmacodynamics. pesticides and green chemistry 1. LangmuirHinshelwood mechanism. general characteristics. 2. Parathion. Pericyclic reactions (no by-product). selection rules. Brief discussion with examples. 2.synthetic techniques. Terminology: Pharmacy. Applications of NMR with suitable examples – ethyl bromide. types of superconductors and applications. Monographs of drugs: Eg Paracetamol. prevention of AIDS.(ii) Infra red spectroscopy : Energy levels of simple harmonic oscillator. Factors affecting enzyme catalysis. Albuterol and ciprofloxacin. :: 18 :: . base catalyzed conversion of acetone to diacetone alcohol. formulations. 3. pure rotational and pure vibrational Raman spectra of diatomic molecules. 3. Malathion. concentration and inhibitor. position of signals. L-Dopa. 2. Lamivudine (Epivir. basic principles of green chemistry Green synthesis: Evalution of the type of the reaction i) Rearrangements (100% atom economic). Properties and applications of nano-materials. Different types of formulations 3. significance of Michaelis constant (Km) and maximum velocity (Vmax). topdown. comparision with examples. Additives and their role (brief account only) 2. Acid and base catalyzed reactions. equivalent and non-equivalent protons. Cannizzaro reaction 3. Composites-definition. Introduction: Drug.hydrolysis of esters. Sources – Plant. para-nitro aniline. Kinetics of specific acid catalyzed reactions. Strecker synthesis 5. selection rules. Materials science : Superconductivity. step polymerization. NNRTIS: Efavirenz (Susrtiva). 1H-NMR and mass spectral data of the following compounds 1. (iii) Raman spectroscopy : Concept of polarizavility. Pharmacology. ii) Addition reaction (100% atom economic). Preparation and industrial application of polyethylene. characteristics of enzyme catalysis. replication in human body. Modes of vibrations in polyatomic molecules.4-D and Endo-sulphon 4. Animal synthetic. HIV-AIDS: Immunity – CD-4 cells. determination of molecular weight of polymers by viscometry. Drugs available – examples with structures: PIS: Indinavir (Crixivan). Finger print nature of infrared spectrum. Nanomaterials. Kinetics of enzyme catalyzed reactions-Michaelis Menton law. chain polymerization. Introduction to pesticides – types – Insecticides. Catalytic activity at surfaces. UV-Visible. Formulations 1. Qualitative relation of force constant to bond energies. Structure and uses. Macromolecules : Classification of polymers. Kinetics of specific base catalyzed reactions. Anharmonic motion of real molecules and energy levels. Nelfinavir (Viracept). materials Science and catalysis 1. Meissner effect. Drugs. Dieckmann condensation Macromolecules. ethanol. inversion of cane sugar. Catalytic efficiency. Pharmacokinetics (ADME. Pheremones and Hormones. pH. NMR splitting of signals – spin-spin coupling. terelene and Nylon66. Sulpha methoxazole (Tablets) 2. (iv) Proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy (1H-NMR) Principles of nuclear magnetic resonance. Selection of solvent: i) Aqueous phase reactions ii) Reactions in ionic liquids iii) Solid supported synthesis iv) Solvent free reactions (solid phase reactions) ii) Green catalysts: i) Phase transfer catalysts (PTC) ii) Biocatalysts Microwave and Ultrasound assisted green synthesis: 1. Determination of force constant. degree of polymerization.effect of temperature. molecular vibration spectrum. Chemical shift.. mutarotation of glucose. derivation of rate law. Diels-Alder reactions 4. selection rules. coupling constants. Green Chemistry Introduction: Definition of green Chemistry. 6. Pesticides 1. ZDV) 8. Investigation available.2-tribromo ethane. structures of different pencillins 7. BHC. Pharmacophore. chemistry of polymerization. Omeprazole. (v) Spectral interpretation : Interpretation of IR. Enzyme catalysis: Classification. Endrin. Osmometry and light scattering methods. Mechanism of oxidation of ethanol by alcohol dehydrogenase. need of green chemistry. Receptors – brief teartment) Metabolites and Anti metabolites. Chloroquin.Cinnamic Acid 4. Biotechnology and human gene therapy 2. Rodenticides plant growth regulators. PVC. disease (definition). Nomenclature: Chemical name. Teflon. polyacrylonitrile. Herbicides.electro deposition method. Weedicides. Separation and isolation. Characteristic absorption bands of various functional groups. Need of conversion of drugs into medicine. toluene and acetophenone. Nevirapine (Viramune) NRTIs: Abacavir (Ziagen). bottom-up-sol-gel method. Acetophenone 3. 3TC) Zidovudine (Retravir. Mechanisms of heterogeneous catalysis. Baygon. Introduction to biodegradability. Kinetics of free radical polymerization. Generic name and trade names with examples 4. Synthesis and presnt status of the following.1. characteristics of superconductors. Historical evolution. acetaldehyde. Aldol condensation 2. coordination polymerization – tacticity. ethyl acetate. 5. Synthesis: Synthesis and therapeutic activity of the following drugs. Classification: Classification based on structures and therapeutic activity with one example each. DDT. Phenyl acetylene 2. Molecular weight of polymers-number average and weight average molecular weight. Drugs 1. 1. Fungicides. CD-8 cells Retrovirus. AZT. Linear. definition. Indian Geology and Economic Geology Palaeontology : Definition of palaeontology. CO and NO). ceramics. requirements of gravimetric analysis. Fossils fuels : Coal. Productus. acid catalysed dehydration of 1-phenylproponol. conditions of fossilization. synthon. Racemic mixture. 7. Theories of acid-base.calculation. digestion. testing of cations. copper. coffenite. lead. dehalogenation of 1. epigenetic deposits. drying and ignition. uses. industrial minerals. Inversion centre. separation of cations into groups. Corals and Graptolites. Cypraea. synthetic equivalent (SE). Oil and Natural Gas : Origin. Theory of quantitative analysis a) Principles of volumetric analysis. coprecipitation. Kurnool System and Gondwana System. aluminium. error analysis and minimization of errors. Classification of mineral deposits – Bateman’s classification modified by Jenson. Retrosynthesis of the following molecules 1) acetophenone 2) cyclohexene 3) phenylethylbromide c) Asymmetric (Chiral) synthesis Definitions-Asymmetric synthesis. modes of preservation and uses of fossils. Mineral resources of Andhra Pradesh. Micraster. Study of ore deposits of gold. Stereoisomers: enantiomers. Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle. Cuddapah System. Chiral centers: definition. Examples of asymmetric molecules (Glyceraldehyde. Vindhyan System. Paradoxide. General Principles of Inorganic qualitative analysis : Solubility product. Economic Geology : Definition of Economic Geology. b) Principles of gravimetric analysis: precipitation. uranium and thorium with respect to their mineralogy. Spinifer.definition. mode of occurrence. Identity element. Schrodinger wave equation and a particle in a box. zircon and their uses. Jurssic of Kutch. Target molecule (TM). Rotational axis of symmetry and types of rotational axes. Dipole moment – orientation of dipoles in an electric field. 6. Separation of variables. morphology and geological distribution. diagrams for homonuclear and hetero-nuclear diatomic molecules (N2. center.S configuration for asymmetric and disymmetric molecules. ilmenite. Introductory treatment to: a) Pericyclic Reactions Concerted reactions. Molecular symmetry : Concept of symmetry in chemistry-symmetry operations. Physiographic divisions of India with their stratigraphic and structural characteristics. gangue minerals (gangue).geometrical isomerism with reference to alkenes. XeF2. Atomic Structure and elementary quantum mechanics : Blackbody radiation. 5. endogenetic and exogenetic processes.cis. Arca. 4. idea of significant figures and its importance. diastereomers.definition and examples.molecules with similar chiral carbon (Tartaric acid). Study of the following fossils with respect to their classification. Gemstones and Dimensional Stones. diastereomeric excess. Cretaceous of Tiruchirapalli. b) Synthetic strategies Terminology – Disconnection (dix).wave nature of light. Syngenetic deposits. group reagents. Distribution of industrial minerals in India for the following industries : abrasives. Enantiomers: Optical activity. Phylum Echinodermata and Phylum Brachiopod. Cardita.O. Evaluation of analytical data. definition. chromium. Nautilus. Cahn-Ingold-Prelog rules. BrF5. induced dipole moment. characteristic reactions of anions. Atomic minerals : Uraninite. 3. O2. interaction with molecules. symmetry elements. LUMO. 8. accuracy – methods of expressing accuracy. cement. Improper rotational axis of symmetry. Planes of symmetry and types of planes.definition and criteria.absence of plane. dipole moment and structure of molecules. filtration and washing of precipitate. Schrodinger wave equation for H-atom. Ore. Postulates of quantum mechanics. migration and entrapment and distribution in India. Indian Geology : Definition of stratigraphy. Ptylophyllum. Rhynchonella. ore minerals. Newman and SawHorse formulae. Molecular orbital theory – LCAO method. Symbol ( ).GENERAL CHEMISTRY 1. coagulation. construction of M. Lactic acid.Wedge.2-dibromides by I-. :: 19 :: . dipole moment. standard deviation and confidence limit. glass. Radial and angular functions. Chemical Bonding : Valence bond theory. Global tectonics and metallogeny – mineral resources and mineral deposits. Natica. Gangam Operas. plane polarised light. The symmetry operations of a molecule form a group. iodometric and precipitation titrations. fertilizers and chemicals. Geology of Andhra Pradesh. quantum numbers and their importance. Marks : 100 105 . and insulators. cycloaddition and sigmatropic reactions – one example each. Compton effect. Phylum Mollusca and Phylum Arthropoda.3-dibromopentane). principles of stratigraphy. enantiomeric excess. zinc. manganese. Triassic of Spiti. origin and distribution in India. optical rotation and specific rotation. Types of pericyclic reactions – electrocyclic. : Theory of errors. hydrogen like wave functions. pitchblende. Voluta.Geology Palaeontology. Phylum Coelenterata. choice of indicators for these titrations. iron. Dharwar System.L and R. Use of micropaleontology in oil exploration. Holaster. standard geological timescale. lithostratigraphy. definition of mesomers.molecules with dissimilar chiral carbons (2. Stratigraphic contacts – boundaries between Archaean and Proterozoic. example. rutile. Exogyra. Cidaris. Deccan Traps and their Age. Siwaliks with vertebrate fossils. Flow chart for the identification of molecular point group. Ammonoids. trans and E. Turritella. photoelectric effect. Symmetry properties HOMO. de Broglie’s hypothesis. wave functions and probability densities. and Cretaceous and Tertiary. Processes of formation of mineral deposits. Comparision of VB and MO theories. Conformational isomerism of ethane and n-butane.Conformational and configurational isomerism. Belemnites.asymmetric and disymmetric molecules. Importance of economic minerals and rocks. common ion effect. redox. Stereochemistry of carbon compounds : Molecular representations. Max. Beach sands : monazite. it’s origin and types of coal – Coal deposits of India. Gryphaea. Functional group interconversion (FGI). precipitation from homogenous solutions. example. tenor and grade. Diastereomers: definition. D. Chiral molecules. Calymene.Z. Alanine) and disymmetric molecules (trans -1. Pecten. Phylum Hemichordata. Ni(CO)4. Convergent and Combinatorial syntheses. Stereoisomerism. Planck’s radiation law. Molecular orbitals. complexometric. peptization. Terebratula. stereoselective reaction. 2. Number of enantiomers and mesomers. precision – methods of expressing precision. Thermal and photochemical pericyclic reactions. elimination of interfering anions. VB theory as applied to ClF3. Murex. hybridization.configuration. HCl. stereospecific reaction. Plant fossils : Glossopteris.racemisation and resolution techniques. post precipitation. energy levels. Fischer. and Sn axis of symmetry. Hemiaster.2-dichloro cyclopropane). interior of the earth. U-shaped valley – changing valley. solid angle and interfacial angle. transportation and deposition. c) Hexagonal system – Beryl type. Plutonic metamorphism. mode of propagation. Earth’s heat budget and global climatic changes. :: 20 :: . dykes. specific gravity. Earthquakes : causes. flood plane. magnetic properties. Forms : simple. silicate structure. pegmatite. Metamorphic rocks: Definition of metamorphism. volcanic necks. Wind : Development of characteristic features by winds (arid cycle). eclogite. peneplain and delta. sedimentary and metamorphic. b) Tetragonal system – Zircon type. foliation and lineation. Structural Geology: Definition of structural geology. Richter’s scale. Cyclosilicate – beryl. d) Trigonal system – Calcite type. deformed bedding and solution structures. and evaporates. syenite. panidiomorphic. atmospheric circulation. cycle of erosion. artesian well. Strike. closed and open forms. micro-structure. Structures : vescicular. refractive index – Double refraction. grades and zones of metamorphism. marble. ring dykes. dolerite.and piezo-electricity. opalescence. acquifer. carbonaceous. Phyllosilicate – mica. Optical Mineralogy : Optical properties of minerals – Isotropic and Anisotropic – Polarized light. permeability. Groundwater : starage of ground water – porosity. Folds – description. Allotriomorphic. modes of transportation. Definition of anatexis and palingenesis. Joints – geometrical and genetic classification. Igneous rocks : Classification into plutonic. perlitic. Classification of Crystals into ‘7’ systems. spring. Earth movements : definition of diastrophism. aplite. ox-bow lake.Petrology and Structural Geology Nature and scope of Petrology – Definition of rock. Forms – Lava flows. and recognition in the field. gabbro. Descriptive study of the following metamorphic rocks : gneiss. Crystallography : Definition of crystal – amorphous and crystalline states – morphology of crystals – face. calcite. Optical properties of important minerals. diorite. Sorosilicate – epidote. Volcanoes : origin and products. ropy lava. Textures – Definition of texture. luminescence. myrmekitic. meander. Petrological (Polarizing) Microscope – Its mechanical and optical p[arts – behaviour of isotropic ancd anisotropic mineral between crossed nicols – extinction. intensity of earthquakes. axis. sills. Origin and age of the earth. Earth as a planet – It’s shape. Symmetry : Plane. phacoliths and batholiths. morains. amphibolite. epirogenic and orogenic movements – mountains. Miscellaneous – staurolite. anorthosite. phosphatic. twin plane. eskors and varves. Physical Geology. Thermal metamorphism of argillaceous. Geological processes – exogenic and endogenic. waterfall. dunite. charnockite and khondalite. garnet and aluminium silicates. asterism. nepheline syenite. jointing and sheet structures. and g) Triclinic system – Axinite type. fluorescence. transparency. edge. breccia. stratification. density – movements and their effects. phyllite. Outcrops. palimpset. unicomponent and binary systems. fracture. land-air-sea interaction. Concept of crossed nicols. Definitions of overlap. Glaciers : Definition of a glacier – types – development of typical landforms by glacial erosion and deposition – cirque. hypabyssal and volcanic rocks. combination. trachytic. Non-Clastic – calcareous. crystallographic axes. offlap. xenoblastic and idioblastic. Faults – geometrical and genetic classification and recognition in the field. radioactivity. Morphological study of the following classes of symmetry : a) Cubic system – Normal (Galena) type. Rivers : erosion. ferruginous. Composition and constitution of magma – Crystallization of magma. cleavage. corundum and apatite. poikilitic. cleavage. electrical properties. Lacustrine deposits. indices. Definition of erosion and denudation. geysers – development of typical landforms by erosion and deposition by groundwater (Karst topography). cone sheets. definition of geology – Basic assumptions of Geology – Its relationship with other sciences – Branches of geology – Aim and applications of Geology. limestone. Distinguishing the faults from unconformities. arenaceous and basic igneous rocks. f) Monoclinic system – Gypsum type. alluvial fan. Reaction structures – Corona. continental drift and plate tectonics. Basic concepts of isostasy. Metamorphic minerals – stress and antistress minerals – Structures of metamorohic rocks – Cataclastic. Platy. Uniaxial and Biaxial minerals – Nicol Prism and it’s construction. twin axis and composition plane. sinkhole. Types of rivers. characteristic features of glaciated regions. devitrification. agents of erosion. surface marks. parting. flow. natural plane. seismograph and seismogram. Effects of faults on the outcrops. erosion and deposition – pedestal rock – mushroom topography – Incelberg – Ventifacts – locus and sand dunes. Descriptive study of the following sedimentary rocks – conglomerate. granodiorite. pyroxenite. hardness. Primary structures. Classification of metamorphic rocks . weather and climatic changes. grit. intrusions. attitude of beds. Definition of weathering – types of weathering of rocks – physical and chemical. laccolith. size. types of metamorphism. earthquake zones. granulose and gneissose. amygdaloidal. classification of rocks into igneous. nomenclature and recognition in the field. orbicular. agencies of metamorphism. stalactites and stalagmites. Seas : Offshore profile – landforms of sea – marine deposits and coral reefs. Dynamothermal metamorphism of argillaceous. Effects of earthquakes. pseudomorphism. kinds of earthquake waves. centre. dip and apparent dip. form. water table – zone of saturation. spherulitic.concept of metamorphic facies. pillow lava. and Use of clinometer. lopolith. Textures of metamorphic rocks – crystalloblastic. Sedimentary structures : types of bedding. luster. kama. intergranular. obsidian. Index system of Miller. arenaceous and calcareous rocks. transportation and deposition of river (fluvial) cycle in different stages – Development of typical landforms by river erosion and deposition. andesite and basalt. feldspathoids and quartz. play of colours. arkose. differentiation and assimilation. shale. zircon. Origin of igneous rocks – Bowen’s reaction principle. columnar and prismatic structures. rhyolite. Physical properties of minerals – colour. pleochroism. Tektosilicate – feldspars. hypidiomorphic. Importance of study of structures. intersertal. Descriptive study of the following rocks types : granite. peridotite. cavern. Descriptive Mineralogy : Study of physical and chemical properties and mode of occurrence of the following mineral groups : Nesosilicate – Olivine. Inosilicate – pyroxene and amphibole. hydrous magnesium silicate. V-shaped valley. Sedimentary rocks: Sources of sediments – mechanical and chemical weathering. schistose. greywacke. interference colour. Classification of igneous rocks – CIPW and Tyrrell tabular classification. and shelly limestone. porphyritic. Classification of sedimentary rocks : Clastic – rudaceous. schistosity. primary and secondary structures. arenaceous. Distinguishing features of the three types of rocks. sandstone. quartzite. outlier. crystallographic notation – Parameter system of Weiss. Chemical properties of minerals – isomorphism – solid solution – polymorphism – allotropy. Unconformities – definition. ophitic. migmatite. tourmaline. block lava. slate. pyro. eutectic and solid solutions. aim and objectives of structural geology. maculose. streak. graphic and micro-graphic. geosyncline. Cataclastic metamorphism of argillaceous and arenaceous rocks. schist. drum-line. e) Orthorhombic system – Barytes type. Rocks – monadrocks. tenacity. granulite. parameters. trachyte. Crystallography and Mineralogy Physical Geology : General aspects. Twinning in crystals – definition of twin. and argillaceous. 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Inorganic Chemistry M. F. Horticulture & Landscape Mangement No. Applied Mathematics Applied Mathematics 28 12 40 10302 M. Coastal Aquaculture & Marine Biotech 4 M. (Engg) Inorganic & Analytical Chemistry 5(R) . Physics 10202 M. (Tech) Geophysics Geophysics 20 10 30 10205 M.Sc.Sc.Sc.Sc.Sc. Computer Science 30 30 10401 10402 10403 10404 10405 M. Analytical Chemistry M.Sc. Environmental Chemistry M.III(A) COURSEWISE STUDENT INTAKE IN SCIENCE COURSES OFFERED IN A.Sc.Sc.L.Sc. Physical Oceanography 10301 M.R 12 5 17 10112 M.Sc. Electronics & Instrumentation Systems Design 60 60 10208 M.Sc. Marine Biotehnology 10113 M. Marine Geophysics 10 5 15 10210 M. Nuclear Physics Nuclear Physics 28 6 34 10204 M. Drugs & Water M.Sc.Sc.Sc.Sc. Botany Botany 46 16 62 10109 M.of Seats R SF AIB Total 16 14 30 30 20 30 4 24 Botany 10106 M.Sc. Space Physics 10203 M. Meteorology 10209 M.APPENDIX . PGC . Philosophy M.S. Ancient Histroy & Archaeology M. Economics M.Self-Finance.A. Geography BA Stream 12 4 152 15201 M. Library & Information Sciences M. APPENDIX-III(B) COURSEWISE STUDENT INTAKE IN ARTS COURSES OFFERED IN A. Human rights & Duties M.YEAR INTEGRATED PG PROGRAMMES T_Code C_Code 551 55101 552 55201 Department Name of the Course M. Atmospheric Science 5 5 5 15 153 15301 M.A. Economics 5-Year Integrated course (B.All India Basis.A.A.A. Marine Chemistry 10409 M.of Seats R 6 SF AIB Total 6 8 8 14 6 20 Engineering Chemistry 10 20 30 M. Philosophy Anthropology Sociology Psychology 20 30 30 24 15 12 History No.A.Sc. Anthropology M.A.of Seats SF Total 60 30 30 60 60 10 40 10 60 40 40 30 30 10 20 20 50 30 60 20 50 15 30 30 20 10 30 40 40 30 24 30 24 15 12 .Std (AU-PGC .A.Sc.Sc./M.D.O No.J.Com M.Sc. Nuclear Chemistry 10411 M. Applied Economics M.Tech. Physical Chemistry 10412 M. Sociology M. Oceanic Sciences 5 5 5 15 105 151 Geography Meteorology & Physical Oceanography 16 M.R.T_Code C_Code 104 Name of the Course 10407 M.TPG) (AU-PGC . LAW & P. Applied Chemistry 10501 Department P.Sc. Journalism & Mass Communication M. Petroleum Exploration & Production 154 15401(a) Geo Science Stream Delta Studies (b) Engineering Stream M.TPG) M.KKD) (AU . 5-Year Integrated course in Geology (B. Geology Geology 20 5 5 30 10502 M.Com M.A.H. SF . Mass Communication & Media Studies M.A.VZM) Economics R 60 30 50 (AU .PGC .A/M.A.Sc 5 . AIB .A.C. Psychology :: 23 :: Department Commerce & Mgt. Economics M.Sc.Sc. Economics M.A.Regular.M.(Law college) M.PGC .A.R.L.C.M. Human Resouce Management M.A. Human Resouce Management M. (AU .Sc) M.Tech.U. History M.Sc.KKD) 10 30 30 30 M.I.of Seats R Geology SF AIB Total 20 4 24 Economics 30 30 555 643 48 1246 Note : R .A.(Tech) Applied Geology Geology 20 5 5 30 15101 M.A + M.Tech. 15 H.Sc Stream 16 12 5 4 5 26 16 15102 M.A) TOTAL 19 19 19 19 No.Sc.Com M.Sc. CENTRES T_Code C_Code 201 20101 20102 20104 20105 20106 20108 20109 20110 20111 20112 20113 20114 20115 20116 20117 20119 20120 20121 20122 Name of the Course M.Sc + M.G.Sc.N. Geography B. COLLEGE OF ARTS AND COMMERCE. A.PGC . Vizianagaram (AU .A.CAMPUS TOTAL 742 528 1270 A.A.A. Social Work M. Social Work M.Ed (AU .of Seats SF Total 4 20 251 25101 M. Yoga & Consciousness 20201 20202 20203 20204 M.VZM) = Andhra university Post Graduate Centre.E (NCTE Recognised) M.Ed.PGC .PGC .TPG) Social Work (AU . Telugu 20301 Politics & Public Admn (AU .Ed 20137 20138 M.F.S.P. Fine Arts 20 10 30 256 25601 M.F.PG CENTRES TOTAL 160 430 590 GRAND TOTAL 902 958 1860 (AU .PGC .A.Ed.F.VZM) Politics & Public Admn (AU .TPG) Telugu 20 40 20 40 20 50 40 50 40 60 30 25 50 50 50 35 30 30 40 APPENDIX-III(B) Department Name of the Course T_Code C_Code No.A.U. Political Science M.A. Public Administration M. English M.A (Print Making) 10 10 10 10 5 10 12 12 257 25701 M.KKD) (AU .A.PG . English M.TPG) = Andhra university Post Graduate Centre. Dance Dance 258 25801 M.A.A.Ed.VZM) (AU .PGC . Kakinada (AU .PGC . LAW & P.Ed Special Education (VI) Education 5 A. COLLEGE OF ARTS AND COMMERCE. CENTRES Name of the Course T_Code C_Code Department R 20123 20124 20125 20126 20127 20128 202 203 20129 20130 20132 20133 20136 M.PGC .A. English M. (NCTE Recognised) M.of Seats SF Total 30 15 40 30 15 50 15 30 60 60 40 40 60 40 50 50 50 50 50 30 60 Education Yoga & Consciousness - 30 30 30 30 English (AU .A.KKD) (AU .F.A (Painting) 10 10 M.U.A. (Sculpture ) 10 10 M.U. Music Music 259 25901 M. Political Science M. Political Science M.KKD) Education IASE 30 25 No.VZM) (AU . Hindi Hindi 40 10 50 255 25501 B.KKD) = Andhra university Post Graduate Centre.A.PGC . Adult & Continuing Edu-AU M.TPG) M.A. Tadepalligudem :: 24:: . (Under consideration by NCTE) M.PGC .A. Women Studies Women Studies 20 20 253 25301 PGDCRS Economics 20 20 254 25401 M.A.G.P.A. English M.A. Public Administration M. (NCTE Recognised) M.PGC . Sanskrit Sanskrit R 16 252 25201 M. I.PGC .A.Ed.A.A.APPENDIX-III(B) COURSEWISE STUDENT INTAKE IN ARTS COURSES OFFERED IN A. College. College. Anakapalle 2 103 A.V. Visakhapatnam - - - - - - - 40 - 30 10 113 Konatala Arts & Sci. - - - - - - - - - 30 107 Chaitanya Degree College Women. College. VSP - 30 30 - - - - - 30 30 9 112 G.A. Anakapalle. VSP - - - - - - - - - 30 19 128 St.S. College. College. Visakhapatnam. Anakapalle.N.L.P.V.WISE STUDENT INTAKE (SELF-FINANCE SEATS) IN SCIENCE COURSES OFFERED IN AFFILIATED COLLEGES 101 Test Code S..College. VSP - - - - - - - - 30 30 12 116 M.VSP - - 7 110 Dr.Visakhapatnam - - - - 30 - 40 40 - 30 - - - - - - - 30 30 - - 40 40 30 30 6 108 D. For Women.V.APPENDIX-III (C) COURSE .Q.VSP - - - - - - 40 - - 30 :: 25 :: . - - - - - - - - 30 30 105 B. - - - - - - - - 30 30 15 121 Pydah College. College. - - - - - - - - - 30 14 120 PRISM Degree College. - - - - - - - - - 30 11 115 MSRS. College.J. College. Samata Degree College.K.R. Joseph’s Coll.V.M.Sidhardha Deg. College.Coll. Visakhapatnam - - - - - - - - - 30 16 17 122 124 Raghu Deg. Anal Sci Chem Chem 10201 10302 - - - - - - - - 30 30 30 - - 30 - - - - 30 30 Aditya Degree College. Paravada. Visakhapatnam. Visakhapatnam 3 104 4 5 10101 Bioche -mistry 10102 Biotech -nology 10107 Botany 102 10114 Micro biology 10113 Zoology 103 104 10306 10401 10406 Org Physics Maths Comp. Gajuwaka. VSP. Visakhapatnam - - - 30 - - - - 40 - 30 - 18 127 Sri Sai Srinivasa deg.No C_Code Name of the College Course Code Test Name 1 102 A. Dakamarri. Visakhapatnam 30 30 8 111 Dr.B. L.Krishna Govt. Yellamanchili. College. Gajuwaka. VSP * 30 30 30 30 - - - - 30 30 13 119 Poorna Sai Deg. Visakhapatnam.V. S. ::26:: . Siddinagar. Gajapathinagaram. Coll. VZM.R. - - - - - - - - - 30 25 308 Pragathi Deg. Kothavalasa. Vsp offers =10116.VZM. Gajuwaka. VSP.Test Code S. Degre College. & T. Sci 10401 10406 Anal Org Chem Chem 20 129 T.Kothavalsa VZM - - - - - - - - - 30 34 319 Sri Sai Degree College.Thotapalem . - - 30 30 30 - - - 30 30 21 130 Visakha Govt.Pragathi Deg. Degree College.M. VSP - - - 30 - - - - - - 22 301 A. 308. S. VZM.R. - - - - - - - - - 30 23 306 M.VZM.R.G. Vizianagaram. College.Sc.M. Bobbili.Sc. Home Science (40). Degree College. 128 .. Applied Mathamatics (40). College.Women’s Coll.R.K.S.S. - - - - - - - - 30 30 27 310 Rangamudri Deg. College. Chilakapalli. VZM.M. - - - - - - - - - 30 31 316 Maharajah‘s College (A). Visakhapatnam offers = 10303 . Deg & P. College. 121 Pydah College.Sc.K. Ayyannapeta.B. Degre College. VZM - - - - - - - - - 30 35 320 Satya Sai Degree College. P. - - - - - - - - - 30 26 309 Rajah R.Kota - - - - - - - - 30 30 33 318 Vagdevi Degree College. S.Sc. Vzm - - - - - - - - - 30 30 314 Sri Vivekananda Degree College.N.St.VZM.VZM offers = 10301 .G.K.V. Joseph's College for women. offers = 10301 . College.Kota.G. College. VZM - - - - - - - - - 30 M.M. - - - - - - - - - 30 28 311 S. Kothavalasa.No C_Code Name of the College Course Code Test Name 101 10102 Bioche Biotech -mistry -nology 10101 10107 Botany 102 10114 Micro biology 10113 Zoology 10201 103 104 10302 10306 Physics Maths Comp.R. Applied Mathamatics (40). Statistics (40). - - - - - - - - - 30 29 312 Sree Chaitanya Deg. Vizianagaram - - - - - - - - 30 30 32 317 Punyagiri Degree College.R. Vizianagarm - - - - - - - - - 30 22 305 M.L. 30 30 - 30 - 30 40 - 30 30 24 307 Maharshi Deg Coll. - - - - - 50 - - - 15 305 M. Viziangarm. For Women. Visakhapatnam 40 - - - - - - - - 8 121 Pydah College.L. Visakhapatnam - - - 40 - - 40 40 - 2 102 A. Vzm. College.APPENDIX-III(D) COURSE . 40 - - - - - 40 - - Coll. College. VZM. Chilakapalli. Gajapathinagram - - - 40 - - - - - 18 308 Pragathi Deg.N. VZM. College.N.Kota. VSP 40 - - - - - - - - 11 128 St. VSP 50 - - 40 - - - - - 5 110 Dr. 50 50 40 40 - - 40 40 - 17 307 Maharshi Deg & PG Coll. Vizianagaram.Vzm. VZM - - - - - - 40 - - 14 304 M.Thotapalem. - - - 40 - - 40 - - 23 317 Punyagiri Degree College.Kothavalsa VZM - - - 40 - - - - - :: 27 :: . College. Bobbili.L. Coll.WISE STUDENT INTAKE (SELF-FINANCE SEATS) IN ARTS COURSES OFFERED IN AFFILIATED COLLEGES 201 Test Code S.R.G.d Social English Work 20112 20122 20128 203 20301 Telugu 1 101 A. VSP - - - - 40 - 40 40 - 13 302 Gayatri Degree Coll.A. Visakhapatnam - - - - - - - - 40 4 107 Chaitanya College for Women. Vzm.M Psychology M.S. Joseph’s Coll. GWK. 40 - - - - - - - - 22 314 Sri Vivekananda Degree College.Com Economics History 202 20132 20201 M.E. VSP 10 126 Sri Gowri Degree College. P.R.R.R. Parvathipuram. - - - - - - 40 - - 21 311 SK Degree College.H.VZM - - - 40 - - 40 - - 16 306 M. Kothavalasa. Visakhapatnam - - - 40 - - - 40 - 6 112 G. Deg & P. S. (PG). S.V. College.No C_Code Name of the College Course Code Test Name 20101 20106 20111 M.. - - - 40 - - 40 - - 19 309 Rajah R.R.B. College. Ayyannapeta.S. Visakhapatnam - - - 40 - - - - - 7 118 A. College. College. Visakhapatnam 50 - - - - - - - - 9 123 SVVPVMC Mahilavidyapeeth. Anakapalle (Aided) 50 - - - - - - - - 3 104 Aditya Degree College. College.Kota - - - - - - 40 - - 24 318 Vagdevi Degree College. - - - - - - - 40 - 20 310 Rangamudri Deg. Deg.R.P.L.Women’s Coll.M.G. Deg. College of Education.G.V.K. VSP - - - - - - - 40 - 12 130 Visakha Govt. S.I.M. # Subjected to NCTE Recognition.Econo. Narasannapeta -M. Kasibugga palasa - - - - - - 40(SF) - - - - - - - 206-Govt. Zoology (30SF) Notes: R= Regular seats. Degree College for MEN.SKLM . Org Tech Comm. M= Management seats. B. Narasannapeta.R. ETCHERLA & ITS AFFILIATED COLLEGES Course wise student intake S. of Science & Management.M. - . SRIKAKULAM. Botany (30SF) 208-Govt.M.Ed. Degree College. 24(R) 6(SF) - 12(R) 3(SF) 32(R) 8(SF) - 24(R) 12(R) 32(R) 32(R) 32(R) 6(SF) 3(SF) 8(SF) 8(SF) 8(SF) - - - - - 36(SF) 6(M) - - - - 36(SF) 36(SF) 6(M) 6(M) - - - 36(SF) 36(SF) 6(M) 6(M) - 32(R) 8(SF) 32(R) 8(SF) 32(R) 8(SF) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - AFFILIATED COLLEGES :: 28 :: 1 201 Aditya Degree College.Phy Tech Anal. Degree College.SKLM - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 9 212 SUN Degree College.DegreeCollegeforMEN. Srikakulam - - - 5 206 Govt. Munasabpet. Chem Geology erce tech. SKLM 2 202 Chaitanya E. AMBEDKAR UNIVERSITY.U. SKLM - 36(SF) 6(M) - 4 205 Govt. Degree College.SKLM - - - - - 36(SF) - - - - - - - 30(SF) 30(SF) -- - - - - 30(SF) - - - - - 30(SF) - - 30(SF) - 40(SF) - - - - - - 40(SF) - - - - 30(SF) 7 208 Govt.SKLM - - - - - 30(SF) - - - - 8 209 SaiSivaRohitDegreeCollege. Tekkali.R. SF= Self-finance. SKLM . Social Work # Rural Develo pment English Telugu 32(R) 8(SF) 32 (R) 8 (SF) CAMPUS 1 Dr. B. - - 6 207 Govt. sics physics mics .A.Politics (30SF) 207-Govt.Sc.degreeCollegeforWomen. Srikakulam - - - 3 204 Gayatri College.Sc 20131 20134 20135 20205 20302 M.L Geo Maths Chem.A.degreeCollegeforWomen. SKLM - - - - - 30(SF) 3(M) 30(SF) - - - - - - - - - 10 213 Vamsadhara Deg Coll. Kotabommali - - - - - - - - - - 40(SF) - - - 11 214 Prajana College of Sci & Arts.Sc.APPENDIX-III(F) : COURSE WISE STUDENT INTAKE IN COURSES OFFERED IN DR.No C_Code Name of the College 10103 10207 10206 10303 10410 10408 10503 20103 20107 20118 Bio. Degree College. SF 6530.00 10800.00 R 1855.00 R 1855.FEE STRUCTURE FOR ARTS COURSES OFFERED IN AU CAMPUS AND AFFILIATED COLLEGES FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2016-2017 COURSE R/SF * Eligible ST / SC / BCA. Affiliated College (Unaided) SF 1855.A.00 9500.00 SF 1855.00 R 1855. Economics.C.00 13000.00 14000.A.M.00 M.00 R 1855.00 9500.00 19700.00 SF 1855.I.A.M.Ed. Affiliated College (Unaided) SF 1855. Affiliated College (Unaided) SF 15000.D&E and EBC (Rs.00 8000.00 M.00 M.) Others (Rs) M. History M. M. Politics & Pub.00 26600.00 14000.00 SF 1855. Mass Communication & Media Studies SF 1855.00 20000.00 R 1855.00 8000.L.00 SF 1855.00 14000. Affiliated College.00 M.00 9500.Ed.0. Affiliated Colleges (Unaided) SF 1855. Sculpture) R 1855.00 SF 6530. Hindi M.00 SF 1855. (Unaided) SF 1855.00 8000.00 R 1855. Painting.00 M.00 M.00 M.00 SF 1855.00 14500.A. Affiliated Colleges (Unaided) SF 6530.A.Year Integrated Course in Economics SF 1855.Coll.00 20000.00 SF 1855. Applied Economics R 1855.A. Ancient History & Arch.00 8000.00 26600.00 8000.00 19000.00 8000.Sc. R 1855.F.H.0.A.00 9500.A.S.A.00 SF 1855.00 R 1855.A. English.00 14000.0 9500.Com. R 1855.00 8000. Economics M.B.Com.00 14000.M. 5 .A.00 SF 1855.00 M.00 M.A.R.00 M.00 8000.00 9500.C. Affiliated College (Aided) SF 1855. Human Rights & Duties R 1855. Affiliated College (Aided) SF 1855.00 M.H.Affi.00 SF 1855.00 8000.F.00 8000.00 M.00 8000.00 8000.00 35000.A. Dept.00 M. History.00 M.R.A.00 R 1855. M.00 M..00 M.A.A.00 SF 1855. Economics. R 1855.00 SF 1855.00 SF 1855.0 9500.A (Print Making.J. Psychology :: 29:: .00 M.00 8000.00 M. of Education M. English R 1855. Political science M.00 R 1855.A.Admn.00 8000.00 10900.Com. Public Administration M.00 9500.00 M.00 11900.A.00 26600. (Unaided) M.00 SF 1855.00 B. Philosophy R 1855.00 13000.00 8000.00 8000.Ed IASE R 1855.00 11900. 00 9500. :: 30:: . ST candidates (whose parental or guardian income is upto Rs.00 M. (Inter University fee (IUT) Rs. Library Fee Rs. Telugu.Ms. Social Work SF 1855.00 9500.A.000/-) and BC (A.by the respective SC / ST / BC Welfare Departments. Affiliated Colleges (Unaided) M.00 10900.150/-.00 R 1855. Note-6 Special Fee Rs. However.00 R 1855.00 M.00 R – Regular.P. Affiliated Colleges (Aided)) SF 1855.00 9000.O.1320/.C. Department association Fee Rs.00 M.which includes : Fresher’s Day Celebrations Rs.00 11900.50/-. Music R 1855. Women Studies PGDCRS R 955.) Others (Rs) R 1855. 1.D&E) and EBC candidates (whose parental or guardian income is upto Rs. Anthropology R 1855.A.00.00 M.100/-.A. 2.No.00 M. will be adjusted after the G. Affiliated Colleges (Unaided) SF 1855.000/.00 8000. Poor Student aid fund Rs.FEE STRUCTURE FOR ARTS COURSES OFFERED IN AU CAMPUS AND AFFILIATED COLLEGES FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2016-2017 COURSE R/SF * Eligible ST / SC / BCA. Social Work. Adult Education SF 5000.00 M. Note-3 However.00 14000.00 14000. to be issued by the Govt.00 9500.00 8000.00 11900.50/-. Yoga & Consciousness M. Conselling Fee (employment bureau) Rs.00 R 1855.100/-.000/-) are eligible for sanction of tuition fee.00 SF 1855. Andhra Pradesh.00 SF 1855.A. if the candidate does not get the sanction of the course fee amount from the Department of Social Welfare.C. Sanskrit M. of A.70/-.00 M. Variations. (Vide Go.00 M. Telugu.e) left over seats of the Convener quota filled by the Management subsequently in the Institutional Spot Admissions will not be eligible for the PMS Scheme.100/-. AudioVisual Education Fee Rs.A.00 M. SF 15000. College Day Celebration Rs.00. The candidate has to give an undertaking at the time of admission to this effect.00 35000. Social Work.00 M.A.00 SF 1855. Youth Festival Fee Rs. Note-2 Candidates have to pay study or tour / field work fee in the respective Departments where they are part of the curriculum.O is issued.A. the Students admitted under Management Quota of seats or through Spot Admissions (i.00 9500.A. Candidates must pay the admission fee and caution deposit at the time of admission.A.B.A.A.P.00 SF 1855.00 8000. he/she has to pay the prescribed course fee.00 M. Telugu M.Ed.00 SF 1855. Stationery Fee Rs.B. special fee and examination fee put together to a maximum amount of Rs.A. Department dated : 08-09-2010) Note-5 The existing fee structure is subject to change as per the G.00 25000. 20.150/-.00 8000.A. Candidates will have to pay the full fee in case the respective State Departments do not reimburse the above said amount. Dance SF 1855.200/-.D&E and EBC (Rs.00 8000.00 11900./M.00 M.150/-.100/-. if any. SF – Self-Finance *Note-1 SC.A. Sociology R 1855.00 8000. Affiliated Colleges (Aided) SF 1855.100/-.00 13000. Note-4 Eligibility for Reimbursement of Tuition Fee (RTF) for Convener Quota of seats : All Students admitted by the Convener as Notified by the Government under the Quota meant for the convener shall be eligible for the Post Matric Scholarships (PMS Scheme). Andhra Pradesh as per the existing rules. The sanction of the above said fee is subject to approval by the respective State Departments.00 SF 1855.00 20000.Ed Special Education (VI) SF 1855.00 8000. Medicine / Medical Inspection Fee Rs.Sc. Placement Fee Rs. 66 SW-Edn.. Geophysics .Sc.Sc. Environmental Chemistry M.00 2050.00 2050. Mathematics M.00 2050. Atmospheric Science M.00 2050.00 18500. Food.00 10000.00 2800.00 20600.Sc.00 2050.Sc.B.00 2050.00 30600. Marine Geophysics M.00 10000.00 30000. Inorganic Chemistry M.Tech.00 2050.Sc.00 2050.Sc.Sc.Sc.00 10000.00 13500.00 2050.00 10000. Marine Biotechnology M.FEE STRUCTURE FOR SCIENCE COURSES OFFERED IN AU CAMPUS AND AFFILIATED COLLEGES FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2016-2017 COURSE M.00 2800.00 12900.00 10000.00 2050.00 2050.00 40600.00 10000.00 2800.00 2050. Agricultural Bio-technology M.00 48000.00 :: 31 :: .00 2050.00 R SF SF SF R SF R SF R SF/AIB SF R SF SF R SF SF R SF R SF SF R SF R SF R SF R SF R SF/AIB R SF/AIB 2050.00 2050.C.Sc.00 10000.00 18500. Physical Oceanography M.00 2050. Organic Chemistry M. Applied Mathematics M.00 2050. Marine Chemistry M.00 10000. Human Genetics M.00 10000. Drugs & Water Chemistry M. Coastal Aquaculture & Marine Biotech.00 2050.00 50600.Sc.Sc.00 R SF 2050.) M.00 32800.00 10000.00 13500.00 2800.Sc. M. 5-year Integrated course in Geology M.00 22800.00 2050.00 2050.00 22800.(Tech) Applied Geology M.00 10000.00 2050.00 10000.00 2050.00 12800.00 10000.00 2800.00 10000.Sc.00 10000. Geography M. Oceanic Sciences R/SF * Eligible ST / SC / BCA. Nutrition & Dietetics M.00 10000.Sc.Sc.00 17400.00 2050. Horticulture & Landscape Management M.00 10000. Nuclear Chemistry M.00 2800.00 12800. Physical Chemistry M.00 18500.D&E and EBC (Rs.00 10000.00 10000.00 32800. Microbiology M.Sc.Sc.00 10000.00 2050.Sc. Statistics M.00 22800.Sc.00 32800.00 2050.00 18400.00 12800.00 10000.00 2050.Sc.00 22800. Bio-chemistry M. Environmental Sciences M. Geology M.00 2050.Sc.Sc.Tech.00 22800.00 12900.00 22800.Sc.00 32800. Analytical Chemistry M.Sc.00 30600.00 33500.00 2050.00 2800.00 2050.Sc.Sc.Sc.00 22800. Botany M.00 2800. Meteorology M.Sc.00 10000.00 10000.M.00 10000.00 12800. Marine Biology & Fisheries M.Sc.00 10000.Sc.Sc.00 28000. Foods.00 33500.00 10000.) Others (Rs) R SF SF R SF R SF SF SF R SF R R R R SF R R R SF 2050.00 30600. (Tech.00 50600.00 10000. Statistics with Computer Science M.00 50600.Sc.00 18500.00 22800. Bio-inorganic Chemistry M.Sc. Bio-technology M.00 12800.00 2050.00 2050.00 22800.00 32800.Sc.00 2800.00 2050. :: 32 :: .000/-) are eligible for sanction of tuition fee.U.00 32800. the Students admitted under Management Quota of seats or through Spot Admissions (i.00.000/. 1.100/-.00 2800.which includes : Games & Athletics Fee Rs. Note-2 Candidates have to pay study or tour / field work fee in the respective Departments where they are part of the curriculum.000/.Sc. to be issued by the Govt. Home Science SF 12800. Note-6 Special Fee Rs.100/-.50/-.Sc. Andhra Pradesh as per the existing rules.150/-.B.40/ -.00 32800. 3000/.00 R – Regular.as accreditation fee. if the candidate does not get the sanction of the course fee amount from the Department of Social Welfare.50/-.Ms.00 32800. of A. if the candidate does not get the sanction of the course fee amount from the Department of Social Welfare. Andhra Pradesh as per the existing rules.200/-. he/she has to pay the prescribed course fee. Audio-Visual Education Fee Rs. Dramatic Association Fee Rs. Youth Festival Fee Rs. and Twinning Programmes in A.00 2050. Department dated : 08-09-2010) Note-5 The existing fee structure is subject to change as per the G. Physics M.) Others (Rs) R SF R SF SF 2050.00 83300. Note-2 Candidates have to pay study or tour / field work fee in the respective departments where they are part of the curriculum. The candidate has to give an undertaking at the time of admission to this effect. However. Fresher’s Day Celebrations Rs.B. University Union Fee Rs.C. Note-4 Eligibility for Reimbursement of Tuition Fee (RTF) for Convener Quota of seats : All Students admitted by the Convener as Notified by the Government under the Quota meant for the convener shall be eligible for the Post Matric Scholarships (PMS Scheme). Petroleum Exploration SF 63300..00 2050. to be issued by the Govt.No.O is issued.100/-. Andhra Pradesh. Poor Student Aid Fund Rs.100/-.towards autonomous fee and Rs.50/-.Sc. Medicine / Medical Inspection Fee Rs.50/-.B.e) left over seats of the Convener quota filled by the Management subsequently in the Institutional Spot Admissions will not be eligible for the PMS Scheme.D&E) and EBC candidates (whose parental or guardian income is upto Rs. Note-4 Eligibility for Reimbursement of Tuition Fee (RTF) for Convener Quota of seats : All Students admitted by the Convener as Notified by the Government under the Quota meant for the convener shall be eligible for the Post Matric Scholarships (PMS Scheme).000/-) are eligible for sanction of tuition fee.Sc.Sc.by the respective SC / ST BC welfare departments. Library Fee Rs.00 32800. Candidates must pay the admission fee and caution deposit at the time of admission.) 2050.50/-. Nuclear Physics R/SF * Eligible ST / SC / BCA.000/-) and BC (A. College Magazine Fee Rs.00 13430.000/-) and BC (A. if any. Student Social Service League Rs.150/-.00 12800.C. Departmental Association Fee Rs.Tech.00 12800.200/-.100/-. Medicine Fee Rs. (Vide Go.00 M. Note-3 However. the Students admitted under Management Quota of seats or through Spot Admissions (i.O is issued.) Dual Degree.100/-. Note-7 Candidates seeking admission into 6year integrated (B. Note-6 Special Fee Rs.Sc. (Vide Go.e) left over seats of the Convener quota filled by the Management subsequently in the Institutional Spot Admissions will not be eligible for the PMS Scheme. Engineering College under payment category are not eligible for Reimbursement / Scholarship.No. (Inter University fee (IUT) Rs.00 10000.1760/.00 12800.100/-. Fisheries Science R R SF SF 2050.O.00 M. Reading Room Fee Rs.100/-.00 22800.150/-. College Day Celebrations Rs.150/-. 20.00 32800. NCC Rs.80/-.C. SF – Self-Finance * Note-1 SC. Department dated : 08-09-2010) Note-5 The existing fee structure is subject to change as per the G. Inter-University Sports Rs. Electronics & Instrumentation M. Stationery Fees Rs.COURSE M. Medical Inspection Fee Rs. will be adjusted after the G. The sanction of the above said fee is subject to approval by the respective State Departments.+M. 66 SW-Edn. Counseling Fee (employment bureau) Rs. Placement Fee Rs. 2.Sc. The sanction of the above said fee is subject to approval by the respective state departments.which includes : Fresher’s Day Celebrations Rs. Variations.Tech.00 10000.00 Others (Rs) 10000.D&E and EBC (Rs.00 33430.00 12800. Poor Student aid fund Rs.00 M.P.D&E) and EBC candidates (whose parental or guardian income is upto Rs. The candidate has to give an undertaking at the time of admission to this effect. Stationery Fee Rs.Ms. he/she has to pay the prescribed course fee. In addition to the above the candidate has to pay Rs. special fee and examination fee put together to a maximum amount of Rs.Sc. ST candidates (whose parental or guardian income is upto Rs.C.Sc.60/-. ST candidates (whose parental or guardian income is upto Rs. Candidates must pay the admission fee and caution deposit at the time of admission.00 12800. Applied Chemistry M. NSS Rs.80/-. Computer Science R/SF R SF SF * Eligible ST / SC / BCA. FEE STRUCTURE FOR ENGINEERING COURSES OFFERED IN AU CAMPUS FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2016-2017 COURSE M. of A.00 M.Tech.00. will be adjusted after the G. Candidates will have to pay the full fee in case the respective state departments do not reimburse the above said amount.200/ -.00.by the respective SC / ST / BC welfare departments.150/-. Variations. if any. However. Library Fee Rs.00 32800.70/-.150/-. 20. Andhra Pradesh. SF – Self-Finance * Note-1 SC. 2.100/-. Zoology R – Regular. 66 SW-Edn.P. Note-3 However.00 10000. special fee and examination fee put together to a maximum amount of Rs.1320/. Space Physics M.50/-.00.. College Day Celebration Rs.50/ -. Candidates will have to pay the full fee in case the respective State Departments do not reimburse the above said amount. 1.B.00 10000.O. 6000/. Audio Visual Education Fee Rs. Department association Fee Rs.D&E and EBC (Rs. 00 11245.Chem (Affiliated Coll.00 14745.Tech. B.00 1890.A.00 6960.00 13340.Sc.00 SF SF R SF SF R SF SF R SF SF R SF R SF R SF SF R SF SF R SF SF 15385. M.A.00 23340. Organic Chemistry R/SF R SF R SF * Eligible ST / SC / BCA. Unaided) SF 15385.00 6960.00 6960.) 3340.Coll.00 15385.00 9145.00 21915.-Unaided) M.-Unaided) M.00 1890.00 35385.00 35385.2016-2017 COURSE M.L.Social Work (Affil.C.Political Science (Affil.00 9145.A.00 33340.Coll.00 Others (Rs) 23340.00 35385.00 5045.00 11245.00 1695.Sc.00 5780.Sc.00 1695.00 4935.00 13340.A.Sc. Botany (in Affil.Telugu (Affil.00 5275.Sc. Biotechnology M.00 18145.00 38145.Ambedkar University & Affiliated Colleges Fee Structure of Science and Arts Courses for the Academic Year .Coll.Coll.D&E and EBC (Rs.Sc. – Unaided) M.Economics (in Affil.00 1695.00 1695.00 9145.Coll.Sc.Sc.(Tech)/Geo-Physics M.Sc. Chem.Physics (in Affil.00 5045.00 M.00 1695.Sc.00 1695.00 1695.Coll.Coll.00 1890.00 33340.A.00 9145. (Affil.(in Affil.00 1695.00 9145.Telugu M.00 1695.00 1695.00 18340.00 1695.A.A.Anal.Org.Social Work M.00 15385.-Unaided) M.00 35385.00 M.Com.00 5045.00 14745. Mathematics M.00 1695.00 14745.Coll.Dr.00 1695.-Unaid :: 33:: .A.00 1915.Coll.-Unaided) M.-Unaided) M.Coll.A.00 1695.00 1695.00 3340.Sc.00 1890.English (Affil.B.00 1695. Zoology (in Affil.Geology SF R SF R SF R SF SF 15385.-Unaid M.00 4925.00 1695.00 14745. M.00 1890.Rural Development M.Economics M.Com M.00 23340.I.-Unaided) M.English M.00 1695.-Unaided) M.00 11145.00 9145.00 3340.00 6960.00 35385.Ed.00 1695.00 M.R.A.00 1695. . 3._ ô|ì‡˝Ÿ‘√ ì+ù| $<ÛëqeTT. 5. failing which your Answer sheet will be invalidated. ô|ì‡˝Ÿ‘√ u≤>∑T>± q\¢ > ± s¡ T ~› ì+|ü e ˝… q T._. 3. tie. 2. If your Test Booklet Series is ‘A’ please fill as shown below. Please obtain the signature of the invigilator in the space provided. 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College of Pharmaceutical Sciences Principal. 11. Registrar Dean. 16. Directorate of Admissions. Chairman Rector Principal. Director. Dr. School of Distance Education Web Master Associate Directors.R. 13. 10. 3.Directorate of Admissions Hon. 14. 17. ANIEL KUMAR Director. 2. College of Arts & Commerce Principal. 15.Ambedkar College of Law Principal.Chancellor. 6. Academic Affairs Dean. College Development Council Dean.